Emu68
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Emu68 | nixpkgs | |
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13 | 974 | |
337 | 15,656 | |
- | 5.3% | |
9.1 | 10.0 | |
7 days ago | 3 days ago | |
C | Nix | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Emu68
- M68K Emulation for ARM
- M68K emulation for AArch64/AArch32
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What’s New in M68k LLVM (May 2023)
As well as the Apollo FPGA emulated one there's an ARM based emulator https://github.com/michalsc/Emu68
- The fastest Amiga accelerator ever made? (Apollo Icedrake)
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EmuTOS: A Modern FOSS Replacement OS for the Atari ST – and the Amiga Too
AIUI this is the motivation behind Emu68:
https://github.com/michalsc/Emu68
To run 680x0 AROS (and maybe real AmigaOS via PiStorm) on bare-metal on the Raspberry Pi.
See:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/i-owe-you-some-20956961
- MacintoshPi
- Will the PiStorm ever be a reliable solution for Amiga gaming?
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Hacker News top posts: Aug 9, 2021
Emu68: M68K Emulation for ARM\ (2 comments)
nixpkgs
- Maintainers Leaving
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Air Force picks Anduril, General Atomics to develop unmanned fighter jets
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commits?author=neon-sunset
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Eelco Dolstra's leadership is corrosive to the Nix project
I see two signers in the top 6 displayed on https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/graphs/contributors
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3rd Edition of Programming: Principles and Practice Using C++ by Stroustrup
For a single file script, nix can make the package management quite easy: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/doc/languages-f...
For example,
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- NixOS/nixpkgs: There isn't a clear canonical way to refer to a specific package
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NixOS Is Not Reproducible
Yes, Nix doesn't actually ensure that the builds are deterministic. In fact it works just fine if they aren't. There are packages in nixpkgs that aren't reproducible: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aiss...
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The xz attack shell script
I'm not familiar with Bazel, but Nix in it's current form wouldn't have solved this attack. First of all, the standard mkDerivation function calls the same configure; make; make install process that made this attack possible. Nixpkgs regularly pulls in external resources (fetchUrl and friends) that are equally vulnerable to a poisoned release tarball. Checkout the comment on the current xz entry in nixpkgs https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/tools/comp...
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Debian Git Monorepo
NixOS uses a monorepo and I think everyone's love it.
I love being able to easily grep through all the packages source code and there's regularly PRs that harmonizes conventions across many packages.
Nixpkgs doesn't include the packaged software source code, so it's a lot more practical than what Debian is doing.
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs
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From xz to ibus: more questionable tarballs
In this specific case, nix uses fetchFromGitHub to download the source archive, which are generated by GitHub for the specified revision[1]. Arch seems to just download the tarball from the releases page[2].
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/3c2fdd0a4e6396fc310a6e...
[2]: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/ib...
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GitHub Disabled the Xz Repo
True, but irrelevant -- _some packages_, _somewhere_, do depend on xz, which, if built, requires pulling the source from GitHub (see the default.nix: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/nixos-23.11/pkgs/tools...)
It's not the vulnerability that's a problem right now (NixOS was protected by a couple of factors) but rather GitHub's hamfisted response.
That is the problem.
What are some alternatives?
The Blocklist Project - These lists were created because the founder of the project wanted something with a little more control over what is being blocked. Many lists out there are all or nothing. We set out to create lists with more control over what is being blocked and believe that we have accomplished that.
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
lists - The definitive list of lists (of lists) curated on GitHub and elsewhere
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
atari-mint - MiNT is Not TOS: a multitasking OS for the Atari ST
git-lfs - Git extension for versioning large files
circle - A C++ bare metal environment for Raspberry Pi with USB (32 and 64 bit)
easyeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications
MacintoshPi - MacintoshPi is a project that allows running full-screen versions of Apple's Mac OS 7, Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9 with sound, active online connection and modem emulation under Raspberry Pi.
spack - A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers.
Atari-Mac-MagiC-Sources
waydroid - Waydroid uses a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system like Ubuntu.