Previous (software)

Previous (literally the antonym of next) is an open source emulator of the proprietary 68k-based NeXT computer system family, aiming at emulating the original 68030-based NeXT Computer and the 68040-based NeXTstation and NeXTcube computers.

Previous
Original author(s)Gilles Fétis
Developer(s)Previous team:
Gilles Fétis, et al.
Stable release
2.2 / September 14, 2018 (2018-09-14)[1]
Written inC
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeEmulator
LicenseGNU GPL version 2
WebsiteOfficial website

The emulator was created to deploy the early versions of the NeXTSTEP operating systems (0.8 to 3.0), original NeXT software (e.g. Lotus Improv and Altsys Virtuoso, and others which were never ported to modern systems) and various peripherals.

The emulator is based on the sourcecode of the Hatari emulator, whose CPU core is derived from that of the WinUAE emulator.[2][3][4] Previous is currently developed on Linux and macOS and has been reported to successfully compile on the Windows platform. It passes the power-on tests of the NeXT ROM and is able to boot all versions NeXTSTEP and OpenStep. The emulator is not yet complete, but is stable for basic usage.

gollark: It's actually RF or FE now, not EU.
gollark: Also the backup fission reactor, which was actually guaranteed nonexplosive and exploded zero times to the fusion reactor's three.
gollark: On said 1.12.2 server I had fusion reactors for that.
gollark: That is a lot of EU, from what I remember of industrialcraft.
gollark: Obviously they just loaded a backup, but I got to feel smugly superior for a minute or so.

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