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MacintoshPi is my small project that allows running full-screen versions of Apple's Mac OS 7, Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9 with audio, active online connection and modem emulation under Raspberry Pi. All that without the window manager, and entirely from the CLI / Raspberry Pi OS Lite level. Installation is very simple - it requires running a single script "build_all.sh" on a clean version of Raspberry Pi OS Lite and all three operating systems will be available immediately.
The project consists of the following auto-compiling and installing bash scripts for Raspberry Pi:
► Macintosh 68K emulator Basilisk II supporting Mac OS 7 (System 7.5.5) and Mac OS 8,
► PowerPC emulator SheepShaver supporting Mac OS 9,
► Commodore 64/128/Pet emulator - VICE
► A Virtual Modem using the tty0tty and tcpser projects, running with the two aforementioned emulators for Apple and Commodore products, and on Raspberry Pi OS itself, as well as allowing any original terminal retro-software to connect with modern-day telnet BBSs,
► CD-ROM, DVD-ROM emulator CDEmu which allows mounting CD images (iso, toast, cue/bin, mds/mdf etc.) under Raspberry Pi OS - runs with BasiliskII and SheepShaver emulators, as well as on Raspberry Pi OS. The emulators are configured automatically to support that virtual CD-ROM drive.
► SyncTERM - an application for connecting with BBSs from the Raspberry Pi OS, compiled in combination with the SDL library,
► Information how to run Raspberry Pi OS in dual-boot with BMC64, the fastest Commodore emulator for Raspberry Pi (bare metal/low latency emulator).Mac OS images are pre-configured to support online connections.
MacintoshPi Project:
https://jm.iq.pl/MacintoshPi
https://github.com/jaromaz/MacintoshPi
MacintoshPi - Mac OS's 7/8/9 for Raspberry Pi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2kgQuUPLoY
Watch the full one hour MacintoshPi video (4K / 60fps):