Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
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Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
Hi,
There is a new alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows here: https://github.com/dingusdev/dingusppc/ ... g/Alpha101
Some documentation here: https://github.com/dingusdev/dingusppc/ ... /manual.md
Best,
Cat_7
There is a new alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows here: https://github.com/dingusdev/dingusppc/ ... g/Alpha101
Some documentation here: https://github.com/dingusdev/dingusppc/ ... /manual.md
Best,
Cat_7
Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
A new emulator! I am excited to try this out.
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Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
I hope. I really hope you guys added sound.
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Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
Boot chime works great!
As for any other audio, I usually turn it off to avoid some crashing possibilities.
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Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
But what OSes does DingusPPC support?
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Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
Yesterday, today, or tomorrow?
It's aiming for accurate support of three hardware platforms; eventually, it should support all OSes those computers supported.
The target hardware is:
Power Macintosh 6100
Power Macintosh 7500
Power Macintosh G3 (Beige)
You can already try out the WebASM version here: https://infinitemac.org/ under Custom:Experimental and play with hardware configurations and OS versions to see what works and what doesn't. And now, you can also try out the Windows build linked in this thread

Or, from the link at the top of the page:
Known Working OSes
Disk Tools (7.1.2 - 8.5)
Mac OS 7.1.2 - 9.2.2 (from CD)
Mac OS 7.5.3 - 9.2.2 (from Hard Disk)
OpenDarwin 6.6.2
You may also be interested in this: https://blog.persistent.info/2023/12/dingusppc.html
Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
does it have network connection?
Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
Not yet.
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Cat_7
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Cat_7
Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
Um ok. So how to make a hdd for this emulator?
i have one issue
it cannot boot to the cd and i cannot press Ctrl + G to lock
i have one issue
it cannot boot to the cd and i cannot press Ctrl + G to lock
Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
Uhh, it went into black screen
Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
And now the system complained about the startup disk being newer than the machine supported (i use both 7.5.5 and 7.6.1, which were FYI clearly supported)
Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
Hi,
Please direct your questions about dingusppc to their discord channel: https://discord.com/channels/3942246416 ... 7297065994
Over there you can also read up on the status of the emulation of various machines
Best,
Cat_7
Please direct your questions about dingusppc to their discord channel: https://discord.com/channels/3942246416 ... 7297065994
Over there you can also read up on the status of the emulation of various machines
Best,
Cat_7
Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
well i am not invited to there yet. Is there any invite link?Cat_7 wrote: Sun Sep 01, 2024 9:39 am Hi,
Please direct your questions about dingusppc to their discord channel: https://discord.com/channels/3942246416 ... 7297065994
Over there you can also read up on the status of the emulation of various machines
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Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
You can find the Discord link on the Github repo's wiki.
Also, I wonder which machine you were trying to use.
Also, I wonder which machine you were trying to use.
Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
Power Macintosh 6100kataetheweirdo wrote: Sun Sep 01, 2024 8:37 pm You can find the Discord link on the Github repo's wiki.
Also, I wonder which machine you were trying to use.
Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
A new alpha build of DingusPPC for windows is linked in the first post in this thread.
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Cat_7
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Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
We've recently updated DingusPPC. Here is where you can find the latest version.
Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
It's coming along nicely. I still get freeze ups when sound is played in either the sound control panel or in various applications (running System 7.1.2 on a Power Macintosh 6100).
I was wondering if there is a speed control / throttle command line parameter?
I was wondering if there is a speed control / throttle command line parameter?
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Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
There's no speed throttle command line parameter yet. The sound freeze-ups are a known issue and I don't fully understand what's causing them. I do know the gist though. Basically, a number of apps stop processing sound altogether to save on CPU cycles, cuing it up only when sound is being played. That can cause issues, with things like SystemBeep doing this.
Re: Alpha build of DingusPPC for Windows available
Thanks for confirming that. A speed throttle will definitely be useful to ensure accuracy and usability for many apps.
Sound appears to be a key challenge in emulating the PPC 601 processor, given it is presenting issues for both the MAME and DingusPPC projects. For the former it is scratchy and clipped, for the latter it does play back properly, but leads to the frequent system lock-ups.
Great work so far though. I am eagerly monitoring both projects.
Sound appears to be a key challenge in emulating the PPC 601 processor, given it is presenting issues for both the MAME and DingusPPC projects. For the former it is scratchy and clipped, for the latter it does play back properly, but leads to the frequent system lock-ups.
Great work so far though. I am eagerly monitoring both projects.