Sheepshaver Mac Os 9 Rom Software 2016
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. Everything follows the video fine until I try to boot from the 9.iso image.
- Dec 13, 2016 - Sheep Shaver uses a shared folder for this purpose; files you place in that folder from mac OS will appear in a virtual disk called “Unix” on the OS 9 desktop. Most software you find online will in the form of.sit files, which have been compressed using the Stuff It utility, and so you'll need Stuff It Expander.
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Sheepshaver and Mavericks? - posted in General: I've like to run a couple old Mac games that I wrote, maybe capture some video for posterity. And I've tried naming the files 'ROM', 'ROM.rom', 'Mac OS ROM.rom'. But no matter what I do, She. IPB Skin by CGN. Jump to content Sign. That's where I got the ROM files from. And the Sheepshaver.
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) 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/.sheepshaverprefs – to no avail. I’ve also tried fiddling with the bootdrive value in sheepshaverprefs – also no change in behaviour. The following is the console output from SheepShaver: ——- pi@raspberrypi:/mac9x $./SheepShaver SheepShaver V2.4 by Christian Bauer and Mar”c” Hellwig Reading ROM file WARNING: Cannot open /dev/cdrom (No such file or directory) WARNING: Cannot open /dev/mixer (No such file or directory) WARNING: Cannot open /dev/dsp (No such file or directory) WARNING: No audio device found, audio output will be disabled. PowerPC CPU emulator by Gwenole Beauchesne ——- Anybody have the same experience or any hints on how I can boot SheepShaver from the 9.iso?
Do I need to mount the ISO at /dev/cdrom? Advice is appreciated. Is anyone having issues with getting audio to work in the emulator? I am getting the same console messages as Matt above when I start from command line when it comes to audio output. WARNING: Cannot open /dev/mixer (No such file or directory) WARNING: Cannot open /dev/dsp (No such file or directory) WARNING: No audio device found, audio output will be disabled.
Is any one having similar issues. My suspicion is that the Pi3 address its audio devices differently so if any one knows the correct devices or the correct solution to this (or what I am doing wrong) I would be very grateful. I solved it a different way last night. I found a package called ‘oss-compat’ which is part of the alsa repository which creates ‘dummy’ dev/dsp and dev/mixer devices on the pi. Those devices automatically redirect the audio stream to the active audio device used by the system. The advantage of this solution is that you do not have to start another process before starting sheepshaver.
You can use the default settings of sheepshaver and it will just work So simply ‘apt-get install oss-compat’ in the terminal and then reboot the pi After that sheepshaver should work with default settings. Having said that though I am getting the same issue with speed when trying to run old games with audio.
It gets better when I try the same programs under Mac OS 8.5 vs OS9 but only slightly. Pinnacle avid liquid 7.2 pro. I am still messing with it to see what I can come up with.
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