Os-9 68k emulator -mac -macos dsk image
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You will need for the image at least 8GB, but I'm sure you will want to copy over it several HDF files with AmigaOS, programs, games and other stuff, so I'd recommend a bigger one (16, 32GB). The util can be used too to write any other image you need. You can use the util done exactly for that by Raspberry Pi, their "Raspberry Pi Imager" (available here ), it can even download the selected RPi OS, or you can download by yourself and use the util to write it to the SD card. MY ADVICE: read FIRST the document, then go ahead with the installation.ĭownload Raspberry Pi OS from, the Lite version is recommended (less overhead and resources spent on the RPi/linux side, more available for 68k emulation and other Amiga services.
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The info has been took from respective GitHub places, FAQ at Discord, PiStorm disk, etc., so thanks to the respective authors, i.e., Claude, Bnu, LinuxJedi, ChaosPif, Mcgurk and many others.
#Os 9 68k emulator mac macos dsk image how to#
Instead, I will try to compile all the info scattered over several places in one single document on how to install the software. I will not cover here how to physically assemble the PiStorm and the Raspberry Pi A+, although it should be pretty straightforward: in a A500, take out the CPU, put the PiSorm in its place (pins for the RPi on the left side, close to the left end of the computer) and connect the RPi on it (no possibility -well, smol…- of connecting it wrong). PiStorm Software Installation (Ferry's guide)