![]() Maybe we could figure a way to allow some 475 boards to split the PDS and offer Ethernet AND a IIe card for IIe availability on the rack. I do have a case of new old stock u320 147GB drives that work great with the SCA80 to 50 pin adapters made by a member here a few years ago. We could include a rack mount WGS95 module, running A/UX and consisting of a large RAID that the LC475 machines connect to as a NAS. Especially if you used the entire depth of a case and had a single KVM connector integrated into the enclosure that connected to all of the individual LC475 machines. I’m not sure how many you could mount inside a single 4u custom enclosure, but I’m sure it could be quite a lot. You know, if we built out an ATX PSU to LC PSU converter, and installed a large 1000w PSU, as could probably power a whole 4u rack of mounted LC475 logic boards. That does sound like an improvement since I can always speed-test on Mini vMac II if really necessary, but I’m very surprised a fully satisfying solution doesn’t exist! having to compile on one machine and test on a different one is very much what I do not it sounds like you are saying qemu (which I have not tried, thanks for mentioning) can do my #1 and #3, but not #2. I am looking for a one-stop emulator for doing dev on a modern Mac while in the back yard, including compiling, debugging, and testing for speed. (Agree Mini vMac II is great for what it is, I use it often, but not for this.) I want 16 MB of RAM for developing a large-ish app under 7.5.5 (specifically it’s an arcade-type game, which is why speed is critical and I very much want to be able to slow down the emulator and ensure the frame rate remains fast enough to verify it could run on, say, a IIci). I was looking for > 8MB, where the ”>” was meant in the strict sense.
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