

SCC isn't a new term to me, since the smae chip is on the IIGS (an 8530) - and I sure hope I'd be familiar with it, considering I wrote a IIGS CDA back in the early 90s called QuickPort II that allowed setting the serial port >19200bps, haha.1Why Do We Need Android Emulators for Mac? From that you should be able to discern that the Mac depicted is probably a Mac SE or Mac II indicating code 0x0000000F (exception error), subcode 0x0000000D (SCC failure SCC = Zilog SIO (serial controller) used for controlling the serial ports). I had to do some digging, but here you go. I remember that 0x0F meant an exception error, and that the remaining part of the code (or the code on the 2nd line) represented a detail/state code that was more indicative. Super off-topic as mentioned: as for the crash codes shown: it depends on the model of ("classic") Mac, and *when* the crash/issue happens.

If a person says "OS X" we know what they mean, if they say "MacOS" when talking about present-day software/Macs, we know what they mean the pedantry isn't necessary but is funny (to me) since Apple is effectively going back to the original name (sans a space and capitalisation - again, who cares?) as their System 1 through 9 software.

when most of those emulators were probably from 2016, which during late of was when Apple marketing decided to switch from "OS X" to "macOS") was sad - hence, sad Mac. "macOS", and thus, arguing capitalisation and spacing semantics (esp. My point was that a classic Mac user (read: from the 80s) would know how silly it would be to hem and haw over "Mac OS" (with a space) vs. If you don't launch from the command line, just install wine bottler or something like that and it should simplify things. I kind of code on one machine, debug on another one so I do not work in any specific environment these days ^^ The mac just happened to be my retired work machine which is faster than my main pc (core 2 duo/hdd) so I prefer the mac since it compile faster but always get my shortcut wrong Nintaco, just found it recently and it does seems to work well but I do not know about the debugger yet so I cannot comment on which one is better depending on your needs. I will share my finding in the mesen thread once I figure out the cause.Īs for the thread mentioned by Koitsu, Nintendulator does work but sometime I had some UI glitch because of wine. I think it is more something with my current setup than anything else. For now it does start with wine a but nothing is shown.

For Mesen, I'm not able to make it work yet either with mono or wine.
