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Are there any option for emulation of 68k machines ?

This is a video of the maintainer talking about the new virtual 68k 'machine'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_ve0bCC9q4 I'm also experimenting with hybrid emulation on the mister minimig - i.e. using qemu as the CPU and the FPGA for the Amiga hardware. https://misterfpga.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2397
MegaDeKay
I wish you luck! I've been reading a lot about the MiSTer project lately and it is getting harder and harder to resist taking the plunge. There is some amazing work going on there lately.

For those that missed it, here is a recent article on the project...

https://www.pressreader.com/australia/edge/20210422/28424953...

cmrdporcupine
Last I played with the coldfire and 68k emulations in qemu to try to get it to boot EmuTOS (an Atari ST operating system) I found a lot of the I/O devices lacking, even just to run headless.

It was sufficient to boot Linux in some configurations but not complete enough of an emulation to run other things. This is in general the story with many things in QEMU.

I didn't keep notes, I suppose I should have. I might revisit this again someday.

cbmuser
m68k emulation in QEMU has matured quite a bit in the past years thanks to the efforts of Laurent Vivier.
rijoja
yeah I was able to run Debian's m68k version in QEMU quite successfully with almost no hassle.
williesleg (dead)

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