Basilisk II
Screenshot of Macintosh System Software 7.5.5 and Finder running in Basilisk II
Developer(s)Christian Bauer, Nigel Pearson (OS X port), Gwenole Beauchesne (JIT version)
Initial release1997; 23 years ago
Stable release
Repository
Operating systemCross-platform[which?]
TypeEmulator
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitebasilisk.cebix.net

Basilisk II is an emulator which emulates Apple Macintosh computers based on the Motorola 68000 series. The software is cross-platform and can be used on a variety of operating systems.

The latest version of Mac OS that can be run within Basilisk II is Mac OS 8.1, the last 680x0-compatible version. Newer Mac OS versions are incompatible because they require a PowerPC-based processor, which Basilisk II cannot emulate. Alpha versions were available from January 1999 with the first non-alpha release in October of the same year.

Ports of Basilisk II exist for multiple computing platforms, including AmigaOS 4, BeOS, Linux, Amiga, Windows NT, Mac OS X, MorphOS and mobile devices such as the PlayStation Portable.

Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Basilisk II is free software, and its source code of is available on GitHub.[1]

See also[edit]

Installing the BasiliskII 68K Macintosh Emulator on the Raspberry Pi - Part 2. Our next task now that Basilisk II is installed is to create a hard disk image and install System 7. Fortunately, all the classic Mac software we will need is freely available online. You will need: A bootable DiskTools image. Basilisk II is a free, portable, Open Source 68k Mac emulator. It requires a copy of a 512K or 1MB Mac ROM and a copy of MacOS 7.x or 8.x to run.

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What is Basilisk II for Windows - 68K emulator w/ floppy support?

Basilisk II is a Windows program that emulates 68K Macintosh and is used for color 68K emulation, since Mini vMac remains the best option for B&W 68K emulation and its more realistic than Mini vMac. It is very accurate and functional, supporting floppy disk drives out of the box, color, sound, network and even host to guest (Windows to Mac OS) file sharing via the MY COMPUTER tab > Enable external file system option in the setup program. You can also change the speed emulation to make it slower or faster if the application you want to run is unusable with your current hardware processing speed.

IMPORTANT:YOU NEED TO INSTALL GTK+ BEFORE USING BASILISK II :)

To configure Basilisk II, run the BasiliskIIGUI.exe program. Make sure the paths are all correct, notably in the MEMORY tab > Rom file path, you should see the Mac OS ROM file. Also in the DISK tab > Installed disks. You should see the '100MB - Mac OS 7.5.3 - 68k only.dsk' file. If it's not right, then make sure you click browse and navigate to select the appropriate files as mentioned. If you see errors not related to the ROM or DISK file, then consider executing Basilisk II in Windows 7 compatibility mode.

See also:Installing and usaging Basilisk II on Windows tutorial by Fluf

The Mac OS 7.5.3 Basilisk II bundle comes with a 100MB disk image, half filled with a few popular applications from the 90's:

  • Mac OS 7.5.3 US English (system)
  • QuickTime 3.0.2 (multimedia)
  • AfterDark 2.0x (screen saver)
  • Pyro 4.1 (screen saver)
  • UnderWear 2.0.1 (screen saver)
  • Crystal Crazy 1.0.6 (game)
  • MacWrite II 1.1v2 (text editor)
  • ShrinkWrap 3.5.1 (disk image mounter)
  • StuffIt Expander 5.5 (compression utility)

The Mac OS 8.1 Basilisk II bundle comes with a 200MB disk image, three quarter filled with a few popular applications from the 90's:

  • Mac OS 8.1 US English (system) / last 68K version, supports HFS+ (extended)
  • QuickTime 4.0.3 (multimedia) / last 68K version
  • AfterDark 2.0x (screen saver)
  • Pyro 4.1 (screen saver)
  • UnderWear 2.0.1 (screen saver)
  • Crystal Crazy 1.0.6 (game)
  • MacWrite II 1.1v2 (text editor)
  • StuffIt Expander 5.5 (compression utility)
  • ShrinkWrap 3.5.1 (disk image mounter)
  • DiskCopy 6.3.3 (disk image mounter)
  • Virtual CD/DVD-ROM Utility (disk image mounter)
  • ResEdit 2.1.3 (swiss knife Mac utility)

BasiliskII--2015-02-26----68k-color-emulator-with-floppy-support.zip(29.88 MiB / 31.33 MB)
Basilisk II (2015-02-26) for Windows bundled w/ Mac OS 7.5.3 / Zipped
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keycodes.txt(1.97 KiB / 2.02 KB)
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BasiliskII_(1.4.2)_-_68k_color_emulator_with_floppy_support.zip(30.57 MiB / 32.05 MB)
Basilisk II v1.4.2 (2008) for Windows bundled w/ Mac OS 7.5.3 / Zipped
813 / 2016-12-03 / 98067621dd7986f8b6830934ff8f0dd95f70bbbe / /
BasiliskII--1-4-2----68k-color-emulator-with-floppy-support--Mac-OS-8-1-.zip(78.16 MiB / 81.95 MB)
Basilisk II v1.4.2 (2008) for Windows bundled w/ Mac OS 8.1 / Zipped
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Architecture


Intel x86-64

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Architecture: x86 (Windows)

Basilisk II should run on any version of Windows NT (2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10..)

Keyboard Notes

With the default BasiliskII keycodes file, arrow keys as well as a few others do NOT work. Instead they may print unexpected characters. keycodes.txt uploaded to this page enables arrow keys and has been tested under Windows 10 with a standard 104 key keyboard.

Fullscreen/Monitors Notes

To go fullscreen under the 2015-02-26 version, press simultaneously [CTRL+ENTER] and note that it can dynamically change the color bit depth (B&W, 256 colors mode, thousands of colors mode) like a normal computer. To go fullscreen under the 1.4.2 version, press simultaneously [ALT+ENTER] and take note that this is LOCKED to a single color bit depth, so if you launch BII with 256 colors mode, then you will NOT be able to change the number of colors (e.g.: B&W) while the virtual machine is running, you'll have to close it, change the prefs file and relaunch BII.

Furthermore, weird glitches or a even a totally black screen will show if the resolution is unsupported by your system. I found that 800x600 is the lowest resolution at which the fullscreen mode works reliably. Also, colors won't be OK, weird lines and red/blue separation might occur if the color bit depth is set to anything else than 256 colors (at least on my system) so check those things if any of these things happen to you.


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