RPCEmu

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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.
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.
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RPCEmu cannot read and write from real floppy discs, CD and DVD yet but hopefully will in the future, if you can't wait then I suggest you buy a copy of [http://www.virtualacorn.co.uk | Virtual RiscPC.]
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Present limitations:
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RPCEmu cannot access the Internet either.
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* No access to host drives - floppy or optical.
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* No network access.
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==Links==
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* [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/arculator/ RPCEmu]
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* [[Source_repositories_overview#RPCEmu|Subversion details]]
==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:34, 24 September 2006

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.

Links

References

Subversion repository for RPCEmu

RPCEmu home page

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