I assume you are using a RasPi model B(+) with Ethernet since you mentioned
the 4 USB ports. For me, Ray's emulator does work fine at full (Lisa 5
Mhz) speed, but only if you disconnect the network cable! Servicing the
network seems to have a higher priority and saturates the Pi's CPU when
running the emulator. This should be no big deal, since Lisa does not
"need" the network connection anyway.
Also, while I agree mini vMac is fantastic, I don't agree that it has any
place here. Emulating a Mac running early versions of the MacOS is not the
same thing as the MacWorks Environment. Mini vMac cant not emulate the
Lisa's screen resolution or aspect ratio, hard disk support, RAM size, etc.
If you are that keen on just using Mini vMac, why not just build a Mac
Semi-Replica.
Rick
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