Greetings, all.
I have a dream. Well, several actually, but two that are applicable
here.
The first is: I am interested in having the ability to run m68k NeXT
applications. There are potentially several ways to do this, but two
come to mind:
1- a CPU-only emulator that runs on i386 NeXTSTEP/OPENSTEP, similar
to
what Apple used during the transition from m68k to PPC.
It should be possible to port qemu to *STEP and add the needed syscall
translations, I suppose.
2- a full-blown NeXT hardware emulator.
This would help porting other OSes too...
I'd really like to add NeXT to the possible targets of my m68k Haiku
port...
Though I admit it's only just for fun :)
AFAIK the m68k support in QEMU is not finished, and is mostly coldfire
only.
Another option is to start from an existing 68k emulator.
There is UAE, ARAnyM...
ARAnyM is based on UAE cpu code, but has 040 mmu support (it has now
been backported to UAE as a patch).
The second dream that I have is: I am interested in a PPC Mac
emulator
that is capable of running OS X Server v1.2 (AKA Rhapsody). I am
interested in this because I no longer have a PPC Mac that is capable
of running OS X Server.
Tried PearPC ?