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MPW Emulator
by Kelvin W Sherlock, et alia
Please check the wiki for useful information.
Please check the releases for compiled binaries.
System compatibility
Currently, only OS X 10.8+ with case-insensitive HFS+ is supported.
License
The 680x0 CPU code is from WinFellow and is licensed under GPL v2 or later. Consequently, the compiled binary is licensed under the GPL v2 as well.
The memory allocator (NewHandle/NewPointer) code is from mempoolite, which is a fork of the SQLite zero-alloc allocator by Jefty Negapatan and D. Richard Hipp. It, as is SQLite, is in the public domain.
Building
Compiling requires cmake, ragel, lemon, and a recent version of clang++ with c++11 support. It has only been built and tested with OS X 10.8+.
mkdir build cd build cmake .. make
This will generate bin/mpw
and bin/disasm
.
Installation
Certain configuration and execution files are generally useful. They are stored in an mpw directory, which may be located:
$MPW (shell variable)
~/mpw/ (your home directory)
/usr/local/share/mpw/
/usr/share/mpw/
The layout is reminiscent of actual MPW installations.
mpw/Environment.text
mpw/Tools/...
mpw/Interfaces/...
mpw/Libraries/...
mpw/Help/...
Environment file
The Environment.text file is new; it contains MPW environment variables (many of them set the library and include file locations). The format is fairly simple.
# this is a comment
#this sets a variable
name = value
# this sets a variable if it is undefined.
name ?= value
# values may refer to other variables
Libraries=$MPW:Libraries:Libraries:
Libraries=${MPW}:Libraries:Libraries:
Usage
mpw [mpw flags] command-name [command arguments]
you may also create shell aliases:
alias AsmIIgs='mpw AsmIIgs'
or create a shell script (in /usr/local/bin
, etc)
/usr/local/bin/AsmIIgs
:
#!/usr/bin/sh
exec mpw AsmIIgs $@
mpw uses the MPW $Commands
variable to find the command, similar to $PATH
on Unix. If the $Commands
variable
is not set, mpw looks in the current directory and then in the $MPW:Tools:
directory.