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infinite-mac
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Software Applications Incorporated
Check https://infinitemac.org - some of the Macs there seem to have an Ambrosia folder. Hopefully it's what you meant? :)
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Macintosh Crash Course
(I alrady found another (Apple Slicer) on https://infinitemac.org/ ), on PMUG PD-ROM 1995).
- Full macOS 8 Emulator that runs in-browser!
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How Far Back in Time Can I Take My Website's Design?
Is there a collection of Linux virtual machine images I could use to run these old browsers? There's https://infinitemac.org/ for MacOS and Windows 3/95/98 VMs, but I've had a hard time getting Linux binaries from the early 90s working.
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MacPaint and QuickDraw Source Code – CHM
Has been done already, in a way. Check out https://infinitemac.org
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"Put Mac OS on iPad" they said, "it'll be fun" they said...
Not the same thing but sometimes I like to use infinity Mac on my iPad. https://infinitemac.org
- Infinite Mac
- Infinite Mac: Classic Macintosh system releases and software on a web browser
binjgb
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McDonald's Just Dropped a Brand New Game Boy Game in 2023
This is using my gameboy emulator, binjgb[0], on the website! (well one of my gameboy emulators, heh [1][2]) It's been used as the emulator for GB Studio for a little while now, but I don't know how often people embed it in their websites, so it's really cool to see.
[0] https://github.com/binji/binjgb
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I added a "rewind mode" to my emulator (gem)
Nice work, looks great! I wrote a blog post about the way I did mine a few years back: https://binji.github.io/posts/binjgb-rewind/. You can play with the web version at https://binji.github.io/binjgb/. Reading it back, I was pretty concerned about keeping the size down, but also on reducing dependencies, so I spent a lot of time trying to have a fancy circular buffer.
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Smolnes: A NES Emulator In
Big fan of this author's work.
They have a Gameboy emulator written in C, which can be compiled to WASM and run in the browser.
https://github.com/binji/binjgb
I learned a lot from the code.
Also I love this project with a bunch of demos in hand-written WebAssembly Text (WAT) format, which is like low-level Lisp that works only with raw memory, numbers, and minimal syntax.
https://github.com/binji/raw-wasm
Then I discovered the same author is quite active in the WebAssembly ecosystem, including specs and tooling. Fascinating stuff!
https://github.com/WebAssembly/spec
https://github.com/WebAssembly/wabt
- Ask HN: What's the best source code you've read?
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Infinite Mac: An Instant-Booting Quadra in the Browser
Recently I fell into a wormhole, or rather time sink, playing with a Gameboy emulator that runs in the browser.
https://github.com/binji/binjgb
There's something so satisfying about a virtual machine that fits in a ~106K WASM file, that can play hundreds of classic games like Teris and Super Mario Bros (via ROM collections on Internet Archive). I don't usually play games, but this emulator is so cute and fun, I keep coming back to waste time on it.
Actually, PICO-8 was the last time I felt this kind of child-like joy about a computer.
I get a similar feeling from this Infinite Mac project.
https://github.com/mihaip/infinite-mac
It's so pleasing to see a running Macintosh in the browser. That interface feels like an old friend. The underlying VM, BasiliskII, is a little less than 1MB WASM file. Amazing!
From the entertaining article, I learned about "retrocomputing". OK, so that's what I'm into, haha.
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Hello World - gameboy music cartridge
Want to create Your own music cartridge (no problem :) You can use our lsdpack-kit constructor. Multiple rom support. But keep in mind that this is still in development.Custom styled HTML emulator based on binjgb could be found here.
What are some alternatives?
8086tiny - Official repository for 8086tiny: a tiny PC emulator/virtual machine
Peanut-GB - A Game Boy (DMG) emulator single header library written in C99. Performance is prioritised over accuracy.
v86 - x86 PC emulator and x86-to-wasm JIT, running in the browser
SkyEmu - Game Boy Advance, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and DS Emulator
wrp - Web Rendering Proxy: Use vintage, historical, legacy browsers on modern web
jitboy - A Game Boy emulator with dynamic recompilation (JIT)
kidpix - JSKIDPIX v1.0.2021
lsdpack-kit
oldweb-today - Browse emulated browsers connected to old web sites in your browser!
helloworld - Custom binjgb Game Boy emulator with music rom
crapGPT - A humorous, but likely accurate, alternative to ChatGPT