![]() Hopefully I will get to implement it withinmy lifetime.Īpple Silicon build inn BETA returns a message (software is damaged.)It give no option to run.ĭear mr. Will you support the Macintosh Color Classic?Įmulating a Macintosh Color Classic is within the scope of theGryphel Project. So perhaps I could provide a compile time option toassume the usual Linux keycodes, rather than trying to figure it outdynamically. The meaning of the X11 keycodes is implementation dependent.However, I’ve read that most all versions of Linux use thesame keycodes. The method Mini vMac uses toconstruct a table mapping from X11 key codes to Mac keycodesis probably only valid for "english (us)" keyboards. On further thought, I remember that while Mini vMac tries tolook “at the keys being pressed and released on the real computer,instead of the characters that the real computer would normallytranslate them into”, the X Window System doesn’t reallyprovide a good way to do that. these days i use your emulator foracademic writing on writenow 3.0. niceside effect: even if i now change the keyboard layout to german,minivmac keeps receiving the correct keys in the correct nclusion: it seems that international users of minivmac on ubuntu mustgo with the default "english (us)" keyboard in the ubuntu installerinitially and may only change the keyboard layout *after* they haveinstalled the operating system. now, minivmac receives the correct keys!! problem solved. then, ireinstalled ubuntu from scratch and kept the default "english (us)"keyboard. I connected an american keyboard and the problem persisted. I have now put a link tothe Beta downloads in the OS X section of the Stable version downloadspage to make this clearer. I've seen Linux builds already support ARM, so that may be agood sign.Īn Apple Silicon version is in Beta. With that said, I'd like to know if an M1 Mac version is coming in thefuture. ![]() To send mail to me, use the feedback form.įirst of all, thanks for the hard work on Mini vMac: it's awesome! =) ![]()
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