
All files in this folder should have an extension of “.dsk”. PC format requires theappropriate Mac extension to read, such as MacLink (part of OS 8). These are plain dumps of 1.44 MB high-density Mac or PC format microfloppy disks. The disks folder is where you copy floppy images you wish to use with the emulation. The extension for CDROM images are normally “.bin”, “.iso”, or “.img”. These should be standard MODE1 ISO dumps, not raw dumps. The cdroms folder is where you copy the bin/cue dumps of Mac CDROMs you wish to use with the emulation. If you look at the folder, you'll see the following:
#Basilisk emulator mac archive
Installing Basilisk II for the PSPĬopy the BasiliskII folder in the archive to the GAME, GAME3XX, or GAME4XX folder in the PSP folder of your memstick. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public License. I'd also like the thank BenHur for intraFont, which I use in the user interface, and Dark_AleX for his wonder custom firmware, without which homebrew wouldn't be the same, and his TV library.īasilisk II comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. Thanks also to John Hauser for his SoftFloat code, which greatly improves the accuracy of the FPU emulation.
#Basilisk emulator mac code
While virtually none of his code made it into this conversion (his conversion was of a much older version of Basilisk II), it was helpful to see how he handled certain things. My thanks go to ChaosKnight for the earlier port of Basilisk. This version of Basilisk II is based on the JIT version found at. The main Basilisk II website is located at.
