Tag: basilisk

  • Infinite Mac project works to create lightning fast, browser-based Macintosh Quadra emulation

    This is an incredibly cool retro project and will make you wish your Macintosh Quadra from the 90’s ran anywhere near this fast.

    A developer has extended on the work of James Friend’s Basilisk II and PCE.js with the Infinite Mac project to create an improved version of a Quadra emulator. This arrives at a golden age of emulation wherein increasing CPU power, WebAssembly, and retro computing make it easer to create browser-based emulation of older computer systems.

    A YouTube video of the project’s performance is worth a thousand words:

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    A lot of work is being done to polish the project, such as adding a workable networking stage, making it responsible to assorted screen sizes, handling touch events so it’s usable on an iOS-based device, fixing the graphics scaling, handling color models, improving keyboard mapping, and more.

    Take a look at the project site if you get a chance and let us know what you make of this in the comments.

    Via blog.persistent.info and jamesfriend.com.au

  • Police now advised to avoid looking directly at suspects’ Face ID-equipped devices to help prevent user lock out

    If you’re a law enforcement officer making an arrest, don’t look directly at the iOS device featuring Face ID.

    Or a basilisk.

    Recently, a number of police officers have noted that while suspects can be forced to unlock their iPhones, cops have been instructed not to look directly at iPhones to avoid Face ID lock out.

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