

Also note that you must have a copy of Apple’s MAC OS in order to legally use Basilisk II. * Supports extra memory and TV out on the Slim PSP.Īs always, for usage and installation instructions, make sure to refer to the included readme file.

Buttons can be remapped on-the-fly, and popular IR keyboards are supported on the Phat PSP. * Emulates a Mac Extended ADB keyboard and mouse. * UDP tunnel for AppleTalk networking across WIFI (no general networking yet). * Supports up to four hardfiles for use as fixed drives. * Supports emulated floppy and CDROM with removable media (no CD audio yet). * Has stereo, 16-bit, 44kHz audio (requires Sound Manager 3.0). * Supports on-the-fly change of colors and resolution (requires Display Manager). * The PSP memstick can be mounted on the Mac desktop (requires File Manager 1.2). Where possible, I have tried to include built in file transfer programs (Web Publishing Wizard, Web Folders), useful system tools (System File Checker, System Restore) and certain wizards (Network Setup Wizard, Internet Connection Wizard). * Uses UAE CPU emulation, with new SoftFloat FPU emulation for better compatibility. Complete desktops contain all operating system components as well as Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. * Emulates a Mac II series machine running OS 7.0.1 through 8.1, depending on the ROM used. Other features include support for the extra RAM on slim units and the ability to use TV-out. In addition to 44kHz audio support, this version of Basilisk for PSP supports on-the-fly change of desktop colors and resolution, as well as support for mounting the PSP’s memory stick as a media device.

Based on the Basilisk II JIT project, Chilly’s PSP port features use of UAE CPU emulation, along with new SoftFloat FPU emulation for increased compatibility. Homebrew developer Chilly Willy has released the first official build of his PSP port of Basilisk II, a 68k Macintosh emulator supporting OS 7.01 through 8.1.
