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Snake originally started Kega because he was trying to help Stef fix some incompatibility issues. It followed the release of the very popular Gens, another Windows based Genesis emulator with good speed and compatibility released by Stef D in 1999.
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To run full speed, it required at least a 500 MHz Celeron based computer. It included many new features, such as Sega Master System and Mega-CD emulation. Afterwards, Steve Snake was officially commissioned by Sega to create a Windows-compatible version which was marketed by Sega with some classic games as the "Sega Smash Pack".Īfter a long break from the emulation scene, Steve Snake surprised many fans with the sudden release of Kega, an all new Windows/DirectX based emulator. Still DOS based, its CPU requirements were about the same as its predecessor but slightly higher for the high quality sound mode and 16-bit video with raster effects and shadow/highlight modes enabled. KGen98 was a new version of KGen rewritten from scratch, with better compatibility, more features and higher quality stereo sound. KGen-X was an aborted rewrite of KGen which was never released to the public. This was a DOS based emulator and ran on high end 486 or faster hardware, but required at least a Pentium for full speed.
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Another emulator called Genecyst was released around the same time by Bloodlust Software and a friendly rivalry began. This was the first Mega Drive emulator to feature accurate digital YM2612 emulation as opposed to other efforts which attempted to approximate Genesis sound and music via the then popular OP元 chips of AdLib and Sound Blaster-compatible cards.

Basilisk II package for Solaris 10 SPARC, provided by Luc Pauwels.Other prepackaged versions of Basilisk II that I am aware of:
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The terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).įor more information, see the README file. However, you still need a copy of MacOS andĪ Macintosh ROM image to use Basilisk II. You to run 68k MacOS software on your computer, even if you are using aĭifferent operating system. Basilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator.
