A brand new 68k Mac emulator quietly dropped last night!!

β€œSnow” can emulate the Mac 128k, 512k, Plus, SE, Classic, and II. It supports reading disks from bitstream and flux-floppy images, and offers full execution control and debugging features for the emulated CPU. Written using Rust, it doesn't do any ROM patching or system call interception, instead aiming for accurate hardware-level emulation.

Download link (Mac, Windows, Linux): snowemu.com
Documentation link: docs.snowemu.com
Source link: github.com/twvd/snow
Release announcement: emaculation.com/forum/viewtopi

(Edit: I'm not the author - just spotted this on the Emaculation forum and had to share it!)

(Edit #2: Snow's author, Thomas β€œtwvd" has joined the Fediverse now! Give him a follow at @twvd πŸ‘‹)

A screen capture of the new β€œSnow” Mac emulator, that came from its website. It depicts an emulated Mac in the centre of the main window, with a number of floating windows surrounding it: registers, breakpoints, instruction history, watchpoints, and disassembly.
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