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* No access to host drives - floppy or optical. |
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* No network access. |
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==Developer help wanted== |
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In case you are a developer and want to spend some time on RPCEmu project, this is a non-exhaustive list of ideas to get you inspired: |
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*It would be a good thing to have Windows, Linux and Mac OS X ports unified. |
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*Address its emulation limitations (like host drive and network access) |
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Make sure you involve Tom Walker when doing development on RPCEmu. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 15:45, 17 March 2007
RPCEmu - Open Source RiscPC Emulator
riscos.info maintains the source repository for RPCEmu, developed by Tom Walker. Peter Naulls did the port to Linux. Chris Williams did the Mac OS X PPC port. RPCEmu is an interpretative emulator of Acorn RiscPC-class hardware. It includes working emulation of ARM6 and ARM7 cores, IDE and Floppy emulation, VIDC20 and IOMD chipset emulation, and other features.
Present limitations:
- No access to host drives - floppy or optical.
- No network access.
Developer help wanted
In case you are a developer and want to spend some time on RPCEmu project, this is a non-exhaustive list of ideas to get you inspired:
- It would be a good thing to have Windows, Linux and Mac OS X ports unified.
- Address its emulation limitations (like host drive and network access)
Make sure you involve Tom Walker when doing development on RPCEmu.
References
Emulation of RISC OS |
Emulators: RPCEmu, QEMU, Arcem, VirtualAcorn, RedSquirrel, Arculator |