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2005-07-01Changes 20050322:adam1-2/+3
- fixed the problem with Ticks getting incremented on every interrupt, not just 60Hz (e.g. moving the mouse made the caret blink faster) - Unix: integrated JIT compiler for Linux/x86 and FreeBSD/x86 - Unix: moved minimum autoconf support to 2.52+ - Unix: add large file support for 2+ GB hard disk images - Unix: cleaned up pthread attributes [Brian Johnson] - Unix: fixed floppy problems under Linux - Unix: implemented "ignoresegv" feature on Linux/x86, Linux/ppc, Darwin/ppc - Unix: serial port baud rates are now set correctly - Unix: it is now possible to make the serial drivers pipe their input/output to programs by using a '|' followed by a command line as the modem or printer port setting (instead of a device name like '/dev/ttyS0') - Unix: the option "--config FILE" tells B2 to use a different config file - Unix: new prefs options "dsp" and "mixer" to set the OSS device names instead of the hardcoded '/dev/dsp' and '/dev/mixer' - Unix: new ether prefs option 'tun' to use a TUN/TAP interface. The configure script used can be overriden with "etherconfig" - Unix: SDL audio and video output are now available in option - Unix: port JIT compiler to Linux/x86_64 (AMD64 and EM64T platforms) - Unix: sheep_net driver ported to kernel 2.6 (patches from Mac-On-Linux) - Unix: fix network code to work correctly on 64-bit platforms - Unix: implement X11 to MacOS exchange of text through the clipboard - Windows: a new port derived from Lauri's work is now available
2002-11-09Bump to 0.9.1nb1: install more documentation.wiz1-1/+5
2001-12-29Import BasiliskII-0.9.1abs1-0/+6
Basilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator. That is, it enables you to run 68k MacOS software on you computer, even if you are using a different operating system. However, you still need a copy of MacOS and a Macintosh ROM image to use Basilisk II.