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  1. #BASILISK II MAC OS X#
  2. #BASILISK II MAC OS#
  3. #BASILISK II FREE#
  4. #BASILISK II MAC#

If your disk is specified corectly then the virtual mac should now boot. Or, you could edit the preferences file, by opening the file, BasiliskII_prefs, in notepad (as here is no GUI preferences dialogue) and add rom C:\\quadra650.ROMįor example, rom C:\Users\davinci\Basilisk\BasiliskII_20-02-2015\quadra650.ROM So the easiest option, without requiring you to modify the preferences file, in the Basilisk II directory, rename the ROM file, from quadra650.rom to just ROM. If no “rom” line is given, the ROM file has to be named “ROM” and put in the same directory as the Basilisk II executable. This item specifies the file name of the Mac ROM file to be used by Basilisk II. Just dropping it in the same directory is not sufficient.įrom the BASILISK II readme, the rom preference is defined below: The issue is that you need to specify to the emulator where the ROM file is located. I’ve managed to reproduce your error, using a Quadra 650 ROM file from a tutorial on RedundantRobot. Tackling Basilisk II and SheepShaver in turn… Basilisk II

#BASILISK II MAC OS#

I got the disk image from youtube – Tour of Mac OS 7.5.5 with color + games (with download links). I opened both BasiliskII and SheepShaver and I took a screenshot for you guys to know tell me what’s going on? On forums it said quadra650.rom will work but I tried and nothing special, I got the same error. This is very huge problem and I don’t know how I can fix it. I thought it would work if I use BasiliskII but when I assemble the ROM, SDL.dll and the other stuff, I got an error about the ROM: “Cannot open ROM file.” The same thing happened with SheepShaver. I was thinking I could run Mac OS 7.5.5 on vMac with color but no it won’t work with color only OS can run. The Original question BasiliskII and SheepShaver can’t open quadra650.rom It is also worth noting that SheepShaver only supports PowerMac (PowerPC) emulation, and NOT 68K.You may also wish to see the related link, Linux 68k Macintosh emulator.Note that this will not work for the question (if you didn’t write the question – if you did, then I still not sure if it works), and that you need to have edit rights (i.e. To get at your answer to a question that the author deleted, you need the answerPostID from the URL, not the questionPostID, where the URL to the deleted answer is of the form: Or rather, this is the “saving for posterity” of an extensive answer that I posted to a question on SuperUser, a question which the original poster, rather inconsiderately, subsequently deleted.! Using a neat edit trick proposed by Mark Booth, see his answer to the question View *my* deleted question and answer with less than 10K on Meta SE, I managed to get hold of my answer, as well as the original question. This is from a deleted question on Stack Exchange. The question and answer is reproduced below. This issue was brought up on Stack Exchange, and I answered it. I've listed the known ones on my Github page.Follow gr33nonline on Social

#BASILISK II FREE#

I'll see if I can get some of the known ones fixed, when I next have a free weekend for computer work. There are new bugs, some of which I am aware of, many of which I probably am not. On devices with multi-touch enabled trackpads (MacBooks, etc.), this allows one to do a multi-finger swipe from an OS X desktop, to a Basilisk II desktop, and vice-versa. If and when Basilisk II is launched in full-screen mode, it'll attempt to work with OS X's desktop manager, creating a separate desktop for Basilisk II.

#BASILISK II MAC OS X#

If anyone is interested in it, I've posted a pre-built Mac OS X binary at įeature-wise, the main thing is probably the support of Mac OS X's "Spaces" feature. I've been able to put together a functional port, although there are some bugs. I've been spending the better part of my weekend trying to cobble together a port of Basilisk II to SDL2.












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