qemuNextSTEPpatches
gnustep-build
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0.0 | 4.9 | |
about 6 years ago | 6 months ago | |
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qemuNextSTEPpatches
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Build Your Own Next
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
gnustep-build
- Install GNUstep with 1 Script
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GNUstep: Open-source, Object-oriented, Cross-platform Development Environment
A few of us maintain scripts for building the latest GNUstep from source under Linux (desktop, PinePhone, and Raspberry Pi) here: https://github.com/plaurent/gnustep-build
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Build Your Own Next
> Specifically thinking having NS ported to an off the shelf Raspberry Pi.
Not original NS, but GNUstep runs on the Raspi.
Install scripts here: https://github.com/plaurent/gnustep-build
> If NS was usable (I won't say it was fast,
NS was definitely more than "usable", it seemed very snappy at the time.
GNUstep runs very nicely on the Raspi.
What are some alternatives?
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darling - Darwin/macOS emulation layer for Linux
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