
Well, it's not replacing the real BasiliskII emulator entirely, that's for sure.

There has been an update last year, but it was just code cleanup. Unfortunately, from what I can tell, BasiliskII.js has been "abandoned" for at least a year now. Do you have an example of it? (URL please) I knew PCE.js was embedded on ARCHIVE.ORG for B&W 68000 Mac software but I wasn't aware that BasiliskII.js was. Here's our daily updated 68K web emulation list. Producing documents with an office suite in this emulator makes no sense at all, since there is no way to export anything out of this web emulator. because games are what this emulator makes the most sense for. The process of wrapping HFS games into DSK images is mostly automated, but a handful of people are manually verifying every single one of them before they have the WOW sticker applied Apps will follow after games, probably in 1 year. So since last year, we've manually verified a thousand 68K games on that BasiliskII.js emulator.

16 colors mode is impossible to do with BasiliskII.js which will make perhaps 10-15 titles completely unplayable since those titles cannot even be played in B&W either But yeah, BasiliskII.js is unstable at times and some of that 68K library will be impossible to include on the BasiliskII.js emulator too. Now with this on the site, people can literally just click on the link and BOOM, they're in. And there is (and will be) no need to sign up or anything like that to use it, just anonymously enjoy the online emulator on MR.Ģ4bit, I fully agree that it is very limited compared to using BasiliskII on a real OS and it has frustrating bugs too, but for a lot of 68K software, I think it's still very useable, especially given the fact that kids nowadays have no clue how to set up BasiliskII and for some of them, it poses a real challenge too. The goal is to have as close to 100% as possible from the 68K software library DIRECTLY playable on the web page, very much like ARCHIVE.ORG did like 5 years ago except they only had B&W 68000 software, now we're trying to get all the 040 COLOR 68K software too.

Don't mean to necropost, but I literally just saw that you guys replied to my post last year! I'm not too good at keeping up with social media, sorryīut yes, adespoton, we are working on integrating James Friend's BasiliskII.js port on the MR website.
