Whitebox. A fork of 86box with a focus on #NeXT OS emulation for Intel PCs.
Canon object.station 41 BIOS and Canon Wingine VLB ROMs sought.
It's a black hole, I tell you...
Whitebox. A fork of 86box with a focus on #NeXT OS emulation for Intel PCs.
Canon object.station 41 BIOS and Canon Wingine VLB ROMs sought.
It's a black hole, I tell you...
Oh no. The Cybiko can communicate with the DECtalk device, which now also speaks Meshtastic. What have I done.
Darwin’s early bootloader can still boot UFS
Booting a heavily modified little mach or xnu environment with the ability to run the Rhapsody and/or Openstep installer seems possible.
More doable than 10 years ago, for sure, thanks to codex.
The stuff neozeed was doing with Darwin 0.3 seems super relevant to my current aims.
The idea is pretty simple, but I don't know how I will arrive at a solution yet.
We can already boot a CDROM using a 2.88 MB floppy image built using Peter Wong's method as an El Torito image for an ISO.
We can theoretically use BuildDisk to prepare a UFS filesystem that includes kb7sqi's packages, the most recent builds of things like shells, language compilers, software versioning and build tools and the custom installer manifests to make it happen. But in python?
I lied about not doing any #NeXTStep stuff this #MARCHintosh apparently
*sigh*
I missed this until today:
"the first time a 68060 has actually booted Mac OS outside of an emulator."
...*that we know of*
You don’t have to look at that Hatari font if you don’t want to.
It’s the wrong color, too..