![]() ![]() I had this crazy idea of making an interface to transfer files between the host machine and an HFS image file (like the old Windows app HFVExplorer), but the whole logic behind the interface seemed so overwhelming that this bit never took off. Christian Bauer (developer of a Mac 68k emulator ShapeShifter for Amiga) released the first version of Basilisk II in March 1999. The software is cross-platform and can be used on a variety of operating systems. Anyone is welcome to fork it, of course, or integrate into another project, though I suspect not many people are using Objective-C these days. Basilisk II is an emulator which emulates Apple Macintosh computers based on the Motorola 68000 series. If you think it could be helpful, I can try and compile it on my old Mac and add it to a DMG file to live in the repository. All I did was wrap the unix binaries and copy/paste the interface from Mac OS X's Disk Utility, execute the binaries as if from a command line, add some observers and update the UI. Also, I never quite finished the app, there's a lot of repeated code and possibly some minor memory leaks. and in a day or two will go to Cork for a part of the same 60th regiment, and in conjunction. The project can be found on GitHub ( ) but I don't think I ever put compiled releases there as it didn't seem to have an audience. 70th, and 97th, are all the troops in the garrison. I'm glad it works on Catalina, I didn't touch this for a while. I will add the utility to our wiki downloads. After a search in the forum I found where it was presented here by our member sentient06 Regensburg wrote:I found an app 'HFSUtilsGUI' on my Mac that I forgot about and that works fine in Catalina for creating HFS (and HFS+) disk images. Several other less obvious improvements and fixesīasilisk II GUI is a graphical interface for setting up BasiliskII. Im patching Basilisk II to support 24 bit ROM Macintosh SE to run System 6. "Ethernet interface" can save and remember one alternative option besides "slirp" Thanks for all your work on Mini vMac, Paul. All the people of Warsaw breathed a sigh of relief and wanted to thank their. "Lines to Scroll" can be set to a negative value for reverse scrolling Regardless of who defeated the creature, it always dies the same way. Manually added "advanced settings" (see BasiliskII setup manual) will be preserved More forgiving with existing prefs files with unexpected content Newly created blank disk images are added automatically to the volumes list The latest version is Basilisk II GUI version 0.20. ![]() Public beta versions are available here to use and test. This GUI app is a universal binary that will run on both Intel and Apple Silicon, in macOS 10.12 (Sierra) through macOS 12 (Monterey) ![]() Our member munkymajic developed a new Basilisk II GUI. You probably know what Basilisk II is, but if not, a quick summary: Basilisk II ( manual) is an open source emulator of 68k-based Macintosh computers that support 32 bit memory (see section 2) that runs on Windows, OS X and Linux (also works on some other platforms ). ![]()
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