Le vendredi 18 janvier 2008 à 17:58 +0500, Марк Коренберг a écrit : > I saw, that qemu fully support m68k processor. > but what about other macintosh hardware? > > i want to run classic macos inside qemu. it is possible? > which is the status? (if any work going) > > The my real task is to install debian linux for m68k on hard drive > using qemu and then place this hard disk into real macintosh. Real > installation and maintenance is VERY slow on this mac ( 6 bogomips ;-) > )
Well, I have a Q800 33 Mhz, it takes only one night ;-) > No one emulator can emulate old mac hardware. The basilisk || can't > run linux because it patches apple software on the fly, so it doesn't > emulate hardware fully. > Debian m68k developers use Aranym (http://aranym.org/) for their buildd, which is an Atari Emulator, based on UAE CPU emulator. I think you can install Debian m68k on a disk with it, binaries are the same for mac (except the kernel), then you can move all files to a mac partition (atari partition table and mac partition table are not compatible). Then, to boot, I (modestly) advise you to use EMILE ;-) (http://emile.sourceforge.net) Regards, Laurent