On Jun 18, 2012, at 12:07 PM, Ray Arachelian wrote:
On 06/18/2012 12:55 PM, Ryan Brooks wrote:
Boy, I'd love this too. It seems like the
UAE and Atari people have partially supported the 040+ MMU (looks like no one is
interested in the 030 MMU), but it would be great if there was just a command line
emulator, sorta like a a live monitor.
Let us know what you find,
030 would be perfectly fine?
The 040/060 MMU is actually easier as I recall. I've seen some references to UAE
w/o the JIT stuff having a patch for MMU, but I'm unfamiliar with this.
Building a GCC cross compiler for 68k isn't that difficult, see:
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~klingens/files/crossgcc.pdf
-Ryan
Sadly BSD and Linux both would require a
working MMU... I'd be happy with just a text console and a shell.
Basically want to experiment with stuff I'd normally do on the NeXT.
UAE might do the trick if I can get a unix with GCC for it.
I suppose in the absolute worst case I can always use Think C, MPW, or
CodeWarrior on Basilisk II, but, I'd prefer GCC, so I don't have to go
fiddling with the compiler switches and other incompatibilities.