

Just extract the ZIP file, locate the run.bat batch script, and execute it. Running PCE/macplus on Windows should be straight forward. If you are interested, on the same page you will also find emulators for PC XT, Atari, CP/M, and other machines.
#MAC LOCALE EMULATOR CODE#
The Windows emulator binaries for various Macintosh systems together with the source code can be downloaded from PCE’s download page. This article will describe my various experiments with PCE/macplus and share some interesting findings.

#MAC LOCALE EMULATOR SERIAL#
Serial emulation, which is what I need, is also supported as well. Mini vMac does not suit my requirements due to lack of serial port emulation. Basilisk II, despite being a very capable emulator with support for Ethernet, does not officially support 24-bit addressing and hence will not be able to run Mac systems older than 7.5.5, at least not without the MODE32 extension.įortunately things changed when I came across PCE/macplus, a highly customizable emulator that can emulate many 68k compact Macintosh models from the Macintosh 128K/512K up to the Macintosh SE. I have long been trying to find a fully-fledged 68k Macintosh emulator that can run System 7 and older, with support for sound and serial port communications. UPDATE: Retro68 together with CodeLite and pce/macplus emulator can form a very good 68k development environment.
