gnustep-build VS qemuNextSTEPpatches

Compare gnustep-build vs qemuNextSTEPpatches and see what are their differences.

gnustep-build

Scripts for building the latest possible GNUstep on your system (by plaurent)

qemuNextSTEPpatches

Patches for running NextSTEP for intel in qemu (by michaelengel)
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gnustep-build qemuNextSTEPpatches
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4.9 0.0
5 months ago about 6 years ago
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gnustep-build

Posts with mentions or reviews of gnustep-build. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-13.

qemuNextSTEPpatches

Posts with mentions or reviews of qemuNextSTEPpatches. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-09.
  • Build Your Own Next
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Aug 2021
    Early qemu versions had problems with the NeXTstep PS/2 mouse drivers. I created some patches for ancient qemu versions (0.8 and 0.9 in 2005...) to emulate a Microsoft bus mouse, which worked well with NeXTstep (https://github.com/michaelengel/qemuNextSTEPpatches).

    I haven't tried running NeXTstep in qemu recently, but I suspect it might simply work today.

    The Previous emulator for "real" black 68k-based hardware that is mentioned briefly in the article is actually much more fun and also allows you to run 68k-only software such as Lotus Improv - http://previous.unixdude.net

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