Setup sheepshaver
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Press ctrl-alt-f2 to switch to qemu's monitor prompt, then type "change ide1-cd0 yourcd.iso",
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Press ctrl-alt-f to switch between windowed and fullscreen mode. Qemu-system-ppc -accel tcg -m 128m -g 1024x768x32 -hda mac9.img -M mac99,via=pmu -cpu G3 -boot c -display sdl,gl=off -device VGA,edid=on Qemu-system-ppc -accel tcg -m 128m -g 1024x768x32 -hda mac9.img -M mac99,via=pmu -cpu G3 -boot c -display sdl,gl=off -device VGA,edid=on -cdrom os922.iso -boot d
#Setup sheepshaver mac os#
The commands to install it (os922.iso is the Mac OS 9 CDROM image), mac9.img is a 10 GB disk: The Drawsprocket extension on your Mac OS 9 install. You just follow the last step on installing QuickTime 3 and the overwritting The end it may work the same (and maybe under SheepShaver and 9.0.4) if I've just got in running under the qemu-screamer fork and Mac OS 9.2.2, albeit the SpanishĮdition, but the English/American edition should use the same engine, so in Windows 95 compatible mouse or pointing device.Windows 95 DirectX compatible sound card.Note: QuickTime 3.0 and Microsoft DirectX will be installed if they are not already present.Windows 95 DirectX compatible graphics card supporting High Colour (16-bit) at 640 x 480 resolution (24-bit or 32-bit True Colour recommended).Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 (with Service Pack 3).Pentium 120 MHz or 100% compatible processor (166 MHz recommended).Note: QuickTime 3.0 & DrawSprocket 1.1.2 must be installed if they are not already present.Graphics card supporting Thousands of colors at 640 x 480 resolution (Millions of colors recommended).12 MB free RAM with Virtual Memory enabled or 18 MB free RAM with VM disabled (32 MB recommended).Power Macintosh 603e 120 MHz (180 MHz recommended).