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==Documentation== |
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* [http://www.marutan.net/rpcemuspoon/manual/ Manual - All Platforms] |
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* [http://www.marutan.net/rpcemuspoon/windowscompile.html Windows Platform Compile Information] |
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* [http://www.marutan.net/rpcemuspoon/ro5.html Running RISC OS 5.15] |
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* [[RPCEmu Linux Guide]] - Guide for installing the emulator on Linux and other documentation |
* [[RPCEmu Linux Guide]] - Guide for installing the emulator on Linux and other documentation |
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* [[RPCEmu Mac Guide]] - Guide for patching and installing the emulator on Mac OS X Leopard. |
* [[RPCEmu Mac Guide]] - Guide for patching and installing the emulator on Mac OS X Leopard. |
Revision as of 11:13, 21 May 2010
RPCEmu - Open Source RiscPC Emulator
RPCEmu is currently maintained and distributed via the RPCEmu Spoon Edition website. Please check there for documentation, binary downloads and developer information.
Documentation
The following are largely deprecated, please be careful when mixing old documentation with newer releases |
- RPCEmu Linux Guide - Guide for installing the emulator on Linux and other documentation
- RPCEmu Mac Guide - Guide for patching and installing the emulator on Mac OS X Leopard.
- RPCEmu Windows Tips - Notes on the Windows version
- Dynamic recompiler technical documentation
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)
- Test the dynamic recompiler
- Emulate the Portable_ReadBMUVariable SWI to read the host's battery state and a write RISC OS program to display it (Virtual Acorn also uses this interface, so the program would work on both emulated platforms)
There are currently two strands of networking: one for Linux and another for Windows.
References
Emulation of RISC OS |
Emulators: RPCEmu, QEMU, Arcem, VirtualAcorn, RedSquirrel, Arculator |