A fair bit of information has been spilled about the Unitron 512, a Brazilian clone of the 512K (here's Low End Mac's take: https://lowendmac.com/2016/unitron-mac-512-a-contraband-mac-512k-from-brazil/).
Less, however, has been mentioned about the Unitron 1024. Unlike the 512, which seems like a near exact copy of the 512K ROM, the 1024's ROM has been extensively modified. If it's a fake, it's a great one. There's changes from top to bottom, though it seems to also have been derived from the 512K ROM and is more like a 1024K than a Plus. My first guess is that it's real.
I plan a more detailed writeup on my findings soon, but I wanted to enlist community help first: has anyone successfully emulated the 1024?
I suspect the answer is no. I tried Mini vMac, and it unsurprisingly dislikes the checksums. PCE accepts them but boots to a black screen. MAME claims to have Unitron 1024 support, but its checksums are actually for the Plus ROMs. You can tell it to ignore those, but it gets stuck on a white screen.
But there is one system that does seem to work, a MiSTer FGPA running a derivative of @bigmessowires's Plus Too core, configured as a Plus with 1MB of memory. That takes me into the ROM boot screens where we already find a few differences.
The "happy Mac":

Insert disk:


And the "sad Mac":

It's not just simple icon changes though...it's a rather distinct ROM.
Fun to explore! Except one problem...no OS seems to work with it, thus my extensive experience with the "sad Mac" thumb. It seems to have Hard Disk 20 support patched in...so maybe it expects to boot from there? Unfortunately this Plus Too fork doesn't offer support for that.
Anyway, I think this is pretty neat! I've not seen the 1024's software experience documented well...anywhere!
Any ideas? Incomplete FPGA support, or do we need to find Unitron software too?
Less, however, has been mentioned about the Unitron 1024. Unlike the 512, which seems like a near exact copy of the 512K ROM, the 1024's ROM has been extensively modified. If it's a fake, it's a great one. There's changes from top to bottom, though it seems to also have been derived from the 512K ROM and is more like a 1024K than a Plus. My first guess is that it's real.
I plan a more detailed writeup on my findings soon, but I wanted to enlist community help first: has anyone successfully emulated the 1024?
I suspect the answer is no. I tried Mini vMac, and it unsurprisingly dislikes the checksums. PCE accepts them but boots to a black screen. MAME claims to have Unitron 1024 support, but its checksums are actually for the Plus ROMs. You can tell it to ignore those, but it gets stuck on a white screen.
But there is one system that does seem to work, a MiSTer FGPA running a derivative of @bigmessowires's Plus Too core, configured as a Plus with 1MB of memory. That takes me into the ROM boot screens where we already find a few differences.
The "happy Mac":

Insert disk:


And the "sad Mac":

It's not just simple icon changes though...it's a rather distinct ROM.
Fun to explore! Except one problem...no OS seems to work with it, thus my extensive experience with the "sad Mac" thumb. It seems to have Hard Disk 20 support patched in...so maybe it expects to boot from there? Unfortunately this Plus Too fork doesn't offer support for that.
Anyway, I think this is pretty neat! I've not seen the 1024's software experience documented well...anywhere!
Any ideas? Incomplete FPGA support, or do we need to find Unitron software too?


