7/11/2023 0 Comments Mac os x 10.0 emulator![]() ![]() It allowed Mac OS X to run Mac OS 9 applications that werent updated to run natively on OS X (known as carbonization based on the Carbon API). ![]() It's quite easy to boot from CD, just switch -boot c to -boot d and add the CDROM line. All versions of Mac OS X that were made to run on PowerPC systems (with the exception of Leopard) had a Mac OS 9 emulation layer called Classic. That's some problem with PB, I don't know what causes it.Īnd these are the configs to boot from the hard disks. Note for PB: DO NOT REMOVE THE -rtc ARGUMENT! PB is timebombed, so you'll need to set the date just like in my config.Īnother note for PB: If installation fails (unbootable hard disk) redownload the ISO. Qemu-system-ppc.exe -L pc-bios -boot c -m 512 -M mac99 -prom-env "auto-boot?=true" -prom-env "boot-args=-v" -prom-env "vga-ndrv?=true" -drive file=MacOSXPB.img,format=raw,media=disk -sdl -netdev user,id=network01 -device sungem,netdev=network01 -rtc base= ![]() Qemu-system-ppc.exe -L pc-bios -boot c -m 512 -M g3beige -cpu g3 -prom-env "boot-device=hd:,\\:tbxi" -prom-env "boot-args=-v" -prom-env "vga-ndrv?=true" -drive file=MacOSDP4.img,format=raw,media=disk -sdl -netdev user,id=network01 -device sungem,netdev=network01 MacOSXDP3.img -boot c -prom-env "auto-boot?=true" -M g3beige -cpu g3 -prom-env "boot-args=-v" -sdl MacOSDP2.img -boot c -prom-env "auto-boot?=true" -M g3beige -cpu g3 -prom-env "boot-args=-v" -sdl Sorry for bumping the topic, but I have DP2-DP4 and PB on QEMU.
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