Emu48 mac series#
The HP48 series has its own internet news group: 48. The GII model is still available and all models are well supported by HPCC members as well as the internet community as a whole (see the links section below). The range consists of the HP48S, HP48SX, HP48G, HP48G+, HP48GX and HP48GII. The HP48 series was the top of the HP range from 1990 until the introduction of the HP49 in 1999. As I am no particular fan of the HP48 series (to put it mildly) I called it a day at this point.Introduction Principal Features Emulators Availability Books Datafile Articles Links And starting a new project into which I copied the source files resulted in a flood of compiler errors. Using the project file as it is I get a strange error message for which I could not find a solution. However I had no luck compiling the original project on my Mac.
Emu48 mac for free#
All of what I have used to do it is available for free apart from the computer itself. Instead I downloaded this easy installation "easy_emu48_gx_e.zip" form somewhere which already has the ROM image.
Emu48 mac full#
I had no luck with the "normal" EMU48 because I couldn't get the ROM image installed (and was too lazy to read the full instructions).
Emu48 mac mac os#
I successfully tried the same using Virtual Box running Windows 8 on my MacBook Pro under Mac OS 10.11. (11-17-2018 02:15 PM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: I just successfully run Emu48 for Win32 with 48G ROM on macOS 10.13.6 using CrossOver MAC 17.5.1 (a commercial version of Wine) interface reorganization via KML scripts, or a pretty good built-in RPL and Saturn ASM debugger x49gp's only debugging facility is aimed at ARM code), but they can calculate, draw graphs, run RPL programs, and most of the other stuff you can do with a physical calculator. I know that Emu48 has some features which these replacements don't have (e.g. (The bits I wrote about x49gp have become a bit outdated though.) There are several contributors of that project floating around these forums (including myself), which means you would at least get decent support and quick fixes if it somehow doesn't work.įor more OSX-compatible emulators, check out this older thread. For the ARM-based calculators (49G+, 50G) there's x49gp which I know has been used successfully on OSX. For the Saturn-based calculators (48S(X), 48G(X), 49G) I'd suggest x48 - I haven't actually tried it, but I can't think of a reason why it shouldn't work on OSX. What is it that Emu48 shall do for you? If you're just looking for a plain old HP48/49/50 emulator, there may be another one that just works. I guess that answers the question "is this going to be a simple matter of recompiling," just not the way I would have liked.