JKKDARK Posted November 23, 2007 Share Posted November 23, 2007 lxdream, the Sega Dreamcast emulator for Linux, was ported to x86-64 and Mac OS X. From the official page: It must be porting week - both the x86-64 and mac ports should (fingers crossed) work out of the box now. (Note that the mac port is intel only, and still requires X11+GTK 2.0 to build). Real native mac support will probably follow slowly as time permits - I’m getting something of a crash course in mac programming at the moment . Changes * Added x86-64 support to the translator* Initial Mac OS X support (configuration and translator ABI changes)* Fix buggy TRAPA instruction (translator only - fixes several homebrew games)* Improve error handling of a few situations (can’t connect to display, etc)* Esound is now optional (but without it you’re not getting any audio)* Re-add the “Load Binary” menu entry that somehow got lost in the GUI revamp. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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