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. | ||
- | + | Present limitations: | |
- | + | * No access to host drives - floppy or optical. | |
+ | * No network access. | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/arculator/ RPCEmu] | ||
+ | * [[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.