

Personally I would be really interested to see if it does work on Debian on ARM as it might spur me on to hunting for another Rasp PI. There is a community around it and you can find preconfigured VMs for the Classic Mac OS. My Debian on ARM is running NextCloud so I have not had a chance to try it out. deb package to be installed on Debian on ARM. If you scroll to the bottom, you will find that it is available as a. It has since been ported over to Mac mostly to run on the new M1 Macs. UTM was created as an emulation program for iOS built on QEMU. Why can't this be a more streamlined and group based effort rather than this troublesome undertaking of single minded individuals?

But combined with the hit-and-miss situation of new B-II builds it appears to me that the current state of affairs for Mac emulation is questionable at best. I surely appreciate the hard work of the Mac-Qemu developers. Unfortunately that won't even compile on Debian Arm64 - and gives me tons of error messages instead about tons of missing header files. I got tired tweaking Basilisk-II all the time and tried my luck with Qemu.

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