![]() ![]() ![]() Worth noting that this is not “software emulation” like how you might run Mini vMac on a modern computer. It was all accomplished with an old retail app called Amx, “the Macintosh emulator for your Amiga.” The hacker explains: Instead, it’s a weird Frankenstein project, in which a vintage Mac’s ROM chips have been connected to an Amiga’s Motorola 68000 processor, which was the same CPU in the Macs back then. ![]() So what we’re looking at here isn’t really emulation. Nor could you see a vintage Mac emulate a vintage PC at full speed: it just doesn’t have the bandwidth to “pretend” to be another system. You could never, say, use an Xbox One to emulate a Wii U at full speed. At the same time, though, this means you can only emulate systems older than current hardware.
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