Mini vMac : Macintosh II
idea by prattp
Initial Macintosh II emulation for Mini vMac
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prattp is developing this project for $2000 over 6 months.
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For this project I will add a compile time option to Mini vMac for emulation of a Macintosh II. It will emulate a keyboard, mouse, and black and white screen. (Color output will not be supported for this project. That will be a later project made possible by this one. However, Color Quickdraw will be present, allowing some software to work that doesnt work in the Macintosh Plus or SE emulations.) Sound output will not be supported. (That will be a future project.) Only the Macintosh II ROM will be supported. (There may be future projects to emulate later models, made possible by this project.) The floating point unit will not be emulated beyond the extent needed (if at all) to boot the system. (Again, later project.) A maximum of 8 megabytes of emulated RAM will be supported. (24 bit addressing only.)
The work for this project involves disassembling the Macintosh II ROM, supporting two emulated VIA chips instead of just one, and emulating a NuBus video card. This project will likely require a couple months of my time to complete, not including the time to support it later, which is likely to be greater. The project will be considered done when the implementation is available in a development source snapshot (on minivmac.sourceforge.net/develop/). It will later be included in the next official release.
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