Sure you do - the ROMs are still a no-go. LEGALLY, you have to own the particular Mac, dump the ROMs from the Mac, and only use the emulator with that dump when the Mac is not running. That's always been a big issue with Mac emulators. The two big commercial Mac emulators for the Amiga came with hardware to help dump Mac ROMs which you could legally buy from Mac repair centers.Wally4000 wrote:Mac OS 7.5.5 down is now free to use and download from Apple. So we have no legal boundary's to pelt through.
Realistically, it's easy to find Mac ROM images, but that doesn't make it legal. :)
Well, given the slim, we now have the option of doing the video on the TV out as well. So I'm looking at three things for B2:I remember this too, probably wouldnt matter so much as the PSP screen can fit it all into a square box and to me its pretty visible.I read some things about screen size issues and was wondering if you tried any of the virtual screen extensions, there were a few that gave you a virtual screen larger than the real screen that would scroll when the mouse hit the edges.
J.F was telling me the work on PSPUAE work with Basilisk 2 as well, so hopefully soon enough (this year :P) he'll come to life with it.
1 - Display the Mac screen shrunk to the PSP LCD size.
2 - Display part of the Mac screen on the LCD, and pan around the whole display (like on the FUSION Mac emulator in Window mode).
3 - Use the TV out.