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Sega emulator for mac os
Sega emulator for mac os








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Does your screen have a SCART input? Most without can't accept 15khz horizontal ref. However, I honestly have severe doubts about the truth of this.Ī. Leaving the 32x as a graphics card in that case would be moderately silly, but might be one of the better options in order to get max color depth/speed. Heck, do we even need to eliminate the boot ROM? Can it just be bypassed? There are enough Linux freaks out there for them to port it and some programs.

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If you increased the ram slightly and allowed the same hardware interfacing and eliminated the Mac part of the equation, you then have a simple 16/32 bit hybrid computer. What about making a ram/peripheral interface cart for these systems? This has gottem me thinking in a completely different direction: However, that's not really an option if you want to use the PCM. You can access Sega CD Ram in 2mbit banks if you halt(right term?) the SCDs 68k.

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Oh, and this is being typed on the Genesis right now, on Netscape 4, on Mac OS 7. if not, i'll clip it and make it shorter)

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(since the audio quality of that is sooo low, and not even in Stereo, i'm sure it's ok to have that full song. First you hear the 2612 using FM sound to mock the Mac "choir" sound (from 68k macs), and then you hear the 2612 using DAC sound to play the REAL choir sound:Īnd the grand finale, the one that Joe almost begged me to record, the 2612 playing a song, through the 6th channel DAC (to hear what it can REALLY sound like): This sound clip here, is what it does today, when you turn it on. I think you literally hear the 2612 loading the patches (my bad programming probably-a bug) (oh, and those two clips all use channels 1 to 6 as FM, using the same patch, so you get 6 note polyphonic): The first one, I have no idea why it went crazy. Here you hear the 2612 doing some, should I say, interesting music. These first two, are when I was testing my 2612 program. Here is a video clip, of it running, when I first tested the 32X and IDE implementation (i had the Genesis attached to my LCD monitor via RGB): Īnd now, here's some audio samples. Here are some screenshots of it running (this was before the IDE controller and before the 32X was even implemented yet, so it was running off the CD):Īs it is now (with the ability to take screenshots, and with the 32X doing graphics, and with an IDE hard drive): Oh, and the ethernet interface? Yea, the Genesis is able to go on the internet. I say "ok" because I'm an audiophile, and frankly, I think it sucks. But, the 6th DAC, is functioning, and doing "ok". The FM channels are not working in Mac OS 7, because well, Macs NEVER had FM sounds (due to Apple vs.

sega emulator for mac os

Now, how about the sound? Joe literally couldn't wait for the samples of what Mr. The SegaCD is also running a program, which emulates the SCSI API, so Mac OS 7, can use the Sega CD as a regular 1x SCSI drive (well, there's a performance hit, and it's more like.

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Like interlacing, but horizontally (obviously a TV can't interlace horizontally, that's why it's "pseudo") What I mean, is it will show pixels the even pixels, then the odd. But what about the 640 pixels in width? It's fake. Ok, the 448 lines you probably understand, there is a hidden interlaced mode. What is the resolution of this bad boy? 640x448. The 32X is running a program, that makes it act as a graphics card for the Genesis (yes, the VDP in the Genesis is doing nothing, just a black screen to give a "sync" to the 32X), with 15-bit colors (32 thousand colors).

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But, how is the Genesis using the other hardware? Well, I did make a circuit I found online, to use a PS/2 keyboard, and a serial mouse on the Genesis. Now, the Sega Genesis IS the core of the system, the 68k in the Genesis is literally running the Mac OS 7 operating system. A ROM to boot the Genesis (with a Mac ROM "clone"), extra RAM, an ethernet interface, and an IDE controller. The cartridge has some hardware that is required for this operation. All 3 are being used for this project.įirst things first.

sega emulator for mac os

I have successfully booted Mac OS 7, on a stock Sega Genesis, equipped with a Sega CD, and a 32X. Ok, this has GOT to be the coolest thing I have done (besides my NES DVD player, but this is a SEGA forum).










Sega emulator for mac os