![]() PowerPC CPU emulator by Gwenole BeauchesneĪnybody have the same experience or any hints on how I can boot SheepShaver from the 9. WARNING: No audio device found, audio output will be disabled. WARNING: Cannot open /dev/dsp (No such file or directory) WARNING: Cannot open /dev/mixer (No such file or directory) WARNING: Cannot open /dev/cdrom (No such file or directory) SheepShaver V2.4 by Christian Bauer and Mar”c” Hellwig The following is the console output from $. I’ve also tried fiddling with the bootdrive value in sheepshaver_prefs – also no change in behaviour. If youre interested in running Mac OS System 1.0 to 8.1 you will want to use Basilisk II. I’ve tried the “Troubleshooting” hint in the blog of replacing “disk” with “cdrom” in the line which reads “disk /home/pi/mac9x/9.iso” in the file /home/pi/.sheepshaver_prefs – to no avail. The response is a grey background with a 3.5 floppy icon with flashing question mark “?” – this suggests to me that the emulator is bootstrapping from the ROM ok, but that I am failing to boot from the CDROM ( i.e 9.iso) If anyone objects to that link, I’ll happily take it down.I did the OS 7 install with Mini VMac – great fun! Now I am trying to get OS 9 running with SheepShaver per the instructions in the video, but I’m hitting a snag.Įverything follows the video fine until I try to boot from the 9.iso image. In case anyone needs a copy of ClarisWorks, here it is (1.3MB download). I created a special output directory for PDFs, but you can do as you wish. Hit “Preferences” and configure PrintToPDF like so: Open your document in ClarisWorks and do File → Print…. Then select “PrintToPDF” in the Chooser (Apple → Chooser): I expanded it into my shared folder and installed like so: My solution was to download a PDF printer driver for Classic Mac OS: Unfortunately, ClarisWorks is unable to export in any format: You can now open the documents in ClarisWorks inside of the emulator. With any luck, you’ll see the emulator boot up and display a screen something like this: Here’s what my configuration looked like: ![]() If you just have a few files, put them in a folder and tell BasiliskIIGui to share that. Hdiutil convert Performa\ 640\ HD.dmg -format RdWr -o ~/Desktop/Performa.img I did so with this command line ( citation): Since I was working with a disk image, I had to convert it from.
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