For the Saturn-based calculators (48S(X), 48G(X), 49G) I'd suggest x48 - I haven't actually tried it, but I can't think of a reason why it shouldn't work on OSX. What is it that Emu48 shall do for you? If you're just looking for a plain old HP48/49/50 emulator, there may be another one that just works. I guess that answers the question "is this going to be a simple matter of recompiling," just not the way I would have liked.
The HP48 series has its own internet news group: The basic design and layout of the 48 series was also used for the HP38G, and then augumented to produce the HP49G, HP39G and HP40G.18:21:24.044672-0500 Emu48 An uncaught exception was raised Since it is an emulator, it works *EXACTLY* like /5. This is an emulator of the HP38G, HP39G, HP40G, HP48GX, HP48SX and HP49G Hewlett-Packard graphing programmable scientific calculators for PocketPC (get the PalmOS version here, or the Windows version here). So first, my acknowledge to all the developers involved on the current iHP, and my thanks as a user of the fantastic calculator of my phone.
One of the most reliable emulators out there is EMU48 for Pocket PC +, which based on Emu48 + for Windows, and then was the source to m48, m48+ and then all of them sources the iHP iniciative. Sometimes the screen turns black when you run it, so right-click and restart the emulator engine.
It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations. X48 - HP48 calculator emulator This is the Linux app named x48 - HP48 calculator emulator whose latest release can be downloaded as 2.
The emulator is running on all Win32 platforms and the Mobile version should run on all ARM CPU based Pocket PCWindows Mobile (SE), and 6 Professional versions. The latest version of Emu48 can emulate a HP38G, HP39G, HP40G, HP48SX, HP48GX and a HP49G.It is a port of Emu48 for Windows and uses the same ROM images and interface skins.5/5.
Emu48 for Mac OS X Emu48 for Mac OS X is an emulator for HP calculators.