![]() ![]() Communication with the main thread happens by reading and writing data in SharedArrayBuffers which are shared between the main browser thread and the worker, allowing the emulator's main loop to run continuously without ever yielding to the event loop. The emulator code is compiled with Emscripten and run in a Web Worker. Anyway, let's get into the gory technical details of how it works. The Basilisk II port is the culmination of both of these things. ![]() Since then browser technologies have advanced, and I've learned a lot more about emulation (in part by making a simulated computer of my own). I've been hoping to get it running for some time, and previously made an attempt back in 2013, before switching to focus on the PCE emulator. I recently ported the Basilisk II Classic Macintosh emulator to run in a web browser. Basilisk II Classic Macintosh emulator in the browser. ![]()
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