

Basilisk II can handle hardfiles (byte-per-byte images of HFS volumes in a file on the host system), HFS partitions on hard disks etc., and MacOS-partitioned disks (it can only access the first partition, though). There can be multiple "disk" lines in the preferences file. This item describes one MacOS volume to be mounted by Basilisk II. For each keyword, the meaning of the value string may vary across platforms. Each line in this file has the format keyword value and describes one preferences item. The preferences file is a text file editable with any text editor. If no preferences file is present, Basilisk II will create one with the default settings upon startup. (in the same directory as the executable) boot/home/config/settings/BasiliskII_prefs The settings are stored in a text file: OS because of missing GTK+ under Unix), you have to edit the preferences file manually. If you have a version without preferences editor (e.g. Configurationīasilisk II is configured via the preferences editor that appears on startup. WarningĪll text below this line has not been updated in some time and may not reflect current URLs, contact information, markdown formatting, or instructions. Please consult the file INSTALL.md for a list of system requirements and installation instructions. See the GitHub issues for a list of unimplemented stuff: Uses UAE 68k emulation or (under AmigaOS and NetBSD/m68k) real 68k processor.Emulates extended ADB keyboard and 3-button mouse.

Easy file exchange with the host OS via a Host Directory Tree icon on the Mac desktop.
#68k mac emulator driver

#68k mac emulator software
That is, it enables you to run 68k MacOS software on you computer, even if you are using a different operating system. Overviewīasilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator. See the file "LICENSE" that is included in the distribution for details. Basilisk II is available under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
