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I made Raspberry Pi binaries for KEGS and LinApple
- Subject: I made Raspberry Pi binaries for KEGS and LinApple
- From: Ivan X <ivan@ivanx.com>
- Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2013 17:09:01 -0700 (PDT)
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Some people had asked me about II-on-Pi, and so I found a couple of candidates, and posted both binaries and compile-it-yourself instructions for them at http://ivanx.com/raspberrypi/raspberrypi_emulators.html
KEGS seems to work fine as long as you feed it a disk image (I don't understand the monitor crash if you don't, but then again I have very little experience with KEGS). I tried it with both GS/OS and ProDOS 8. It says it's simulating around 25 MHz, which I'll still take any day of the week.
LinApple works, but is slow.
I haven't been keeping up on the latest in emulator developments, as Virtual II is my mainstay. What other Apple II emulators for Linux are out there that you like? (If you know something works on Debian or Ubuntu, that would make it an especially good candidate.)