I would love to see corroboration for that statement. MiNT adds "Unix-Like" extensions to the DOS-ish API of Atari TOS but I can't imagine compiled binaries being very much alike. I can see being able to compile at least trivial *sources* on the two platforms...Here's another piece of trivia: Atari MiNT binaries are frequently runable on A/UX.
I haven't been following UAE for a long time so I didn't realise they'd added MMU support :OAs a slight tangent, if people want to develop for A/UX on an emulator now, you can come close by emulating an Amiga with MMU and installing Amix (Amiga Unix) which was based on AT&T System V Release 4, just like A/UX. Amix and A/UX are binary compatible.
I found this website which was useful. Still don't think it could be run in an emulator, but I did try! https://www.aux-penelope.com/Hi everybody,
I read the many posts on why A/UX does not run on Mac emulation, so I know the old story (no MMU , no special video, etc).
But it happens that lately somebody has managed very proficently to run a 20+ years old Uniplus on Lisa emulation (after a very interesting restoration of the original disks of that A/UX father, check lisalist if interested) and that made me think, without being neither a coder nor an unix guru, it must be possible to adapt BasiliskII to run A/UX somehow!
Maybe bypassing the standard installation, maybe working directly with a dump of an installed hd, maybe running videoless, maybe leveraging the 0.7 kernel sources, maybe who knows, etc.
Was the effort completely abandoned?
The original hardware will soon disappear (and is damn slow when it still works, btw), so it would be great to keep at least the original software running on emulation.
My 2 eurocents,
Andrea
Macintosh Garden has this: https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/apple-aux-200-and-201-reference-archive and this other page: https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/aux-apple-unix-68k-version-20Hi everybody,
I read the many posts on why A/UX does not run on Mac emulation, so I know the old story (no MMU , no special video, etc).
But it happens that lately somebody has managed very proficently to run a 20+ years old Uniplus on Lisa emulation (after a very interesting restoration of the original disks of that A/UX father, check lisalist if interested) and that made me think, without being neither a coder nor an unix guru, it must be possible to adapt BasiliskII to run A/UX somehow!
Maybe bypassing the standard installation, maybe working directly with a dump of an installed hd, maybe running videoless, maybe leveraging the 0.7 kernel sources, maybe who knows, etc.
Was the effort completely abandoned?
The original hardware will soon disappear (and is damn slow when it still works, btw), so it would be great to keep at least the original software running on emulation.
My 2 eurocents,
Andrea
There are a few emulators out there which can emulate A/UX, like Qemu, Shoebill and MAME (?)Still don't think it could be run in an emulator, but I did try!
Well after looking at a bunch of websites and reading comments here I didn't think it could be done. But this does give me hope, I'll keep trying. You see I have this huge goal, which is to be able to run ALL Mac OS versions ever created on my intel Mac So far I have Mac OS 1 - macOS 26 Tahoe ALL running in some way on my intel Mac. AND I already have quite a few of them running on my new M4 Mac. I NEVER give up. Spent weeks and weeks (actual time over the years) achieving my goal and am almost there! I also have LisaEM and a Mac II running.There are a few emulators out there which can emulate A/UX, like Qemu, Shoebill and MAME (?)
Not sure if you're aware of my project to run all Mac OS versions ever created on my *Mac (I started this project on a G3, and am currently doing it on an M1). Started with "all commercial US releases" then added public betas, then a few notable developer releases, then notable other-language OS versions (KanjiTalk, a few unique Arabic and Hebrew localizations), then added Apple I through Lisa, then A/UX and NeXT/OpenStep. Currently, all A/UX runs as much as it can run on a combination of Shoebill and QEMU-System-M68k with the Quadra hardware profile. Thanks to @dougg3, I recently got System 7.1P3 added!Well after looking at a bunch of websites and reading comments here I didn't think it could be done. But this does give me hope, I'll keep trying. You see I have this huge goal, which is to be able to run ALL Mac OS versions ever created on my intel Mac So far I have Mac OS 1 - macOS 26 Tahoe ALL running in some way on my intel Mac. AND I already have quite a few of them running on my new M4 Mac. I NEVER give up. Spent weeks and weeks (actual time over the years) achieving my goal and am almost there! I also have LisaEM and a Mac II running.