Hopefully with a more recent build they've added. I'll take a look at the new link you sent. a 32-bit kernel for the Pi 3 B, follow the Raspberry Pi 2 options listed below. woz file format which most of my images are in. But there are no Roms or whatever you need for Windows 10 and the Pi 4. I did look into linapple briefly but saw it was an old build (different link than you posted) and realized it wouldn't support the. Ignore the later bits about cassettes, though. I wrote a little howto that should work on a Raspberry Pi: making Apple II cassette audio using the Epple-II emulator.
It's a slightly involved build, as the developer doesn't include any system ROMs but does have a separate reverse-engineered ROM package that you have to build and install. the Unix icon on the Mac desktop which can access the file system of the Raspberry Pi. It may not be the best for gaming as it doesn't support the most common disk format. This is a fork that's at least current: linappleii/linapple: Apple 2e emulator.Ī slightly more bare-bones Apple II emulator is Epple-II. Linapple works well, but suffers from having a number of forks that don't address some major issues. It's a super-cool emulator (online disk archives! fancy colour printing from PrintShop to large image files! 3D LOGO!) but might not be there yet for Raspberry Pi users. The package makes heavy use of 3d frameworks (the developers wanted to take Apple LOGO 3D, so built a very full-featured emulator around it). The developers of microm8 spoke briefly about a Raspberry Pi port at KansasFest earlier this year, but I haven't seen any releases.