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- Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 17:22:00 +0200
- From: Pietro Zuco <pietro@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] A mac linux question
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On Friday 12 July 2002 09:36, shimpei@example.com wrote: > VMWare does not emulate the x86 processor; it just emulates the PC > environment--the video card, the IDE devices, the I/O chips, the BIOS, > and so on. That's why VMWare is as fast as it is, and it's also the > biggest reason why VMWare hasn't been--and cannot ever be--ported to MacOS. > > Mac-on-liunx uses a similar model--emulate a Mac, but not the PowerPC > CPU. To get Mac-on-linux to work on x86, you first need to write yourself a > PowerPC emulator, since I don't think anyone has ever completed one--the > "Mac emulators" on the market still only emulate m680x0 code, as far as I > know. If you're happy with 68k emulation only, look at Basilisk and Ardi > Executor. But there are a windows emulator for mac isn't it? It's curious that there are not a PowerPC emulator for x86. I would prefer to use one and run mac software instead VMware and run win soft. Basilisk only emulate the mp isn't it? pietro
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