Yes it's running under the latest Qemu m68k experimental build from Emaculation. A complete Mac Quadra 800 virtual Mac needs to be built and then CYAC installed. I already had the virtual Mac built with CYAC installed so I only had to configure the Qemu experimental build which was fairly straight-forward if you're familiar with Qemu. Didn't take too long trying out screen resolutions and so on.
@@camberiu no there isn't, this was just me, playing around and trying stuff out. The experimental emulation build is available from Emaculation, but then you have to build the virtual Mac and install CYAC and then configure Qemu for multi-monitor support.
@@Gabriele-bu7ri Not really, you may be able to find some prebuilt disk images for SheepShaver but Qemu seems to be more oriented towards enterprise level emulation/virtualization on a linux platform. I can't say I've seen many/any other videos of Qemu being used for gaming?
Wow
Can do some interesting things with Mac emulation! 👍
Nice!👍
It's pretty cool what you can do with Mac emulation these days! 😀
how does it work QEMU? is it easy or a pain in the ass
Yes it's running under the latest Qemu m68k experimental build from Emaculation. A complete Mac Quadra 800 virtual Mac needs to be built and then CYAC installed. I already had the virtual Mac built with CYAC installed so I only had to configure the Qemu experimental build which was fairly straight-forward if you're familiar with Qemu. Didn't take too long trying out screen resolutions and so on.
@@darkenedroom Is there a place where we can download a complete package?
@@camberiu no there isn't, this was just me, playing around and trying stuff out. The experimental emulation build is available from Emaculation, but then you have to build the virtual Mac and install CYAC and then configure Qemu for multi-monitor support.
@@darkenedroom With PCEM you can download preinstalled setups
is there anything similar for Mac emulation?
@@Gabriele-bu7ri Not really, you may be able to find some prebuilt disk images for SheepShaver but Qemu seems to be more oriented towards enterprise level emulation/virtualization on a linux platform. I can't say I've seen many/any other videos of Qemu being used for gaming?