How to emulate ZX Spectrum on emulated Commodore 64 on emulated DOS on emulated Windows on Linux
How to emulate ZX Spectrum on emulated Commodore 64 on emulated DOS on emulated Windows on Linux
Your virtual C64 is now humming along at breathtaking one thousand cycles per second (1MHz)
ACTUALLY that's one million cycles per second. 🤓
27 0 Replygood catch! I just fixed it now.
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I love how needlessly complicated this is.
13 0 Reply18 0 ReplyTrue! This needs to be all running on a Sparc box
8 0 ReplyThey say for every minute that passes in C64, 4 hours passes in Linux.
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Shows how well the emulators run tho
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Yo dawg, I heard you like emulating, so I put an emulator in your emulator so you can emulate while you emulate.
9 0 ReplyMaybe sprinkle a few layers of qemu VMs on top?
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Now run Linux on FreeBSD via linuxulator
6 0 ReplyFYI: https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uAssets/issues/9785
So consider using the official website, which is currently: https://lubuntu.me
5 0 Replyfixed! thanks for letting me know
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This would only make sense to me if the Linux machine was emulated on an 8 Bit micro controller.
4 0 ReplyI assume that Windows isn't being emulated but virtualized...
3 0 ReplyNot even that, the author just uses WINE.
5 0 ReplySo not emulared or virtualized
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The matrix is real!
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