Fully Configured Sheep Shaver For Os X

This no longer seems to be allowed on modern OS X because the call to shmat in. But will take some time to fully figure out. (empty or partly pre-configured. I purchased a Windows version of Heroes 3 on Gog, then used Wineskin to create a 'wrapped' version of the game. Wineskin allows you to install the windows application into a 'wrapper' which is a normal.app file – a Mac application, containing your installed game and a copy of Wine specifically configured to run given game on Mac.

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SheepShaver
Developer(s)Christian Bauer,
Gwenole Beauchesne
Initial release1998; 22 years ago
Stable release
2.3 pre / May 14, 2006; 14 years ago
Preview release
Repository
Operating systemBeOS, Linux, Mac OS X, Windows
TypeEmulator
LicenseGPL
Websitesheepshaver.cebix.net

SheepShaver is an open-sourcePowerPCApple Macintoshemulator originally designed for BeOS and Linux. The name is a play on ShapeShifter,[1] a Macintosh II emulator for AmigaOS (made obsolete by Basilisk II), which is in turn not to be confused with a third-party preference pane for Mac OS X with the same name. The ShapeShifter and SheepShaver projects were originally conceived and programmed by Christian Bauer. However, currently, the main developer behind SheepShaver is Gwenolé Beauchesne.

History[edit]

SheepShaver was originally commercial software when first released in 1998, but after the demise of Be Inc., the maker of BeOS, it became open source in 2002.[2] It can be run on both PowerPC and x86 systems; however, it runs more slowly on an x86 system than on a PowerPC system, because of the translation between the PowerPC and Intel x86 instruction sets.[3] SheepShaver has also been ported to Microsoft Windows.[citation needed]

As a free software, a few variants exist to simplify the installation process on Intel-based Macs:

  • ‘Sheep Shaver Wrapper’[4] is built off of Sheep Shaver but it does some of the bundling work for the user.
  • 'Chubby Bunny'[5] also simplifies the set up process of OS 9 visualization on Intel Macs running OS X.

Features[edit]

SheepShaver is capable of running Mac OS 7.5.2 through 9.0.4[6] (though it needs the image of an Old World ROM to run Mac OS 8.1 or below[7]), and can be run inside a window so that the user can run classic Mac OS and either BeOS, Intel-based Mac OS X, Linux, or Windows applications at the same time.

Although SheepShaver does have Ethernet support and CD-quality sound output,[8] it does not emulate the memory management unit.[9] While adding MMU emulation has been discussed, the feature has not been added because of the effort required in implementing it, the impact on performance it will have and the lack of time on the part of the developers.

See also[edit]

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History

References[edit]

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  1. ^'The Official SheepShaver Homepage'. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  2. ^'The Official SheepShaver Homepage'. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  3. ^'SheepShaver (wayback machine)'. Archived from the original on March 1, 2009. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  4. ^'The SheepShaver Wrapper for OS X'. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  5. ^'The SheepShaver Wrapper for OS X'. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  6. ^'The Official SheepShaver Homepage'. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  7. ^'Setting up SheepShaver for Windows'. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  8. ^'The Official SheepShaver Homepage'. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  9. ^'SheepShaver (wayback machine)'. Archived from the original on March 1, 2009. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
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External links[edit]

  • SheepShaver for x86(in Japanese)
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SheepShaver&oldid=933141786'

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What is QEMU for Windows - PPC emulator, runs Mac OS 9.1, 9.2 + OSX 10.0 to 10.5?

QEMU is a very versatile and extremely broadly supported open source virtual machine emulator. In 2016, QEMU could finally achieve what has never been possible before: emulating Mac OS 9.0.4, 9.1 and 9.2.2 (albeit still it's quite slow and the sound support is kind of buggy at the moment). Note that QEMU can also emulate Mac OS X 10.0 up to 10.5. At some point in the near future hopefully, QEMU will fully replace SheepShaver, but at the moment, SheepShaver still runs faster in most situations.

Advantages of using QEMU vs SheepShaver:

  • Mac OS 9.1.x and 9.2.x emulation (SheepShaver cannot)
  • Much more stable networking (SheepShaver randomly crashes while using the networking features)
  • Cursor animation (or anything else for the matter) does not reset the pointer in the host OS (SheepShaver does and it's annoying!)
  • QEMU can run on almost all imaginable CPU architectures, even ARM (e.g.: Raspberry Pi)

These bundles were put together by 'that-ben' and are intended to be the easiest possible for beginners. Just launch the 'QEMU - Mac OS 9.2.2.bat' (or 'QEMU - Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11.bat') file and wait 30 seconds for Mac OS to boot up. Nevermind the yellow screen with a VRAM partition not found error, it will go past this without any problem. The Mac OS 9 package contains a 1GB disk image on which Mac OS 9.2.2 is already fully installed. The Mac OS X package contains Mac OS X 10.4.11. BTW, if you need a larger disk image, you can grab one instantly from here: Blank hard drive disk images (3GB HFS up to 30GB HFS+)

Networking is fully functional thanks to the sungem driver that's already pre-configured in these downloads. Right out of the box, it will network through your host machine but on its own subnet branch. The virtual machine's IP will be like 10.0.x.x. Your Windows host IP would likely be something like 192.168.x.x but what's nice is that the virtual machine can still tunnel back to your host machine's subnet branch. So, for instance, you could perfectly well make a server/client environment between Mac OS 9 in QEMU and your Windows host machine.

Pre-installed software in the Mac OS 9.2.2 package includes:

  • Classilla 9.3.3 for surfing the web
  • QuickTime 6.0.3 for multimedia playback
  • Stuffit Deluxe 7.0.3 for extracting/compressing Stuffit archives
  • Toast Titanium 5.2.3 for mounting/creating CD images (such as .iso, .cdr or .toast)
  • DiskCopy 6.5b13 for mounting floppy disk images (such as .img or .dsk)

Pre-installed software in the Mac OS X 10.4.11 package includes:

  • Safari 4.1.3 (2010) for surfing the web
  • QuickTime 7.6.4 (2009) for multimedia playback
  • All security patches for Mac OS X 10.4.11
  • Coming soon: The Unarchiver 2.3 (2015) for extracting/compressing Stuffit archives

See also:Basilisk II - a 68K emulator with floppy support


Qemu_(20171224)_-_PPC_-_Mac_OS_X_10.4.11.rar(1197.59 MiB / 1255.76 MB)
QEMU (2017/12/15 build) for Windows w/ Mac OS X 10.4.11 pre-installed, RAR'ed / RAR archive
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Qemu (20190212) - PPC - Mac OS 9.2.2.rar(125.04 MiB / 131.11 MB)
QEMU (2019/02/12 build) for Windows w/ Mac OS 9.2.2 pre-installed / RAR archive
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Architecture


Intel x86-64


This program is for Windows.

USEFUL TIPS WHEN USING QEMU:

  • To install another Mac OS version, exit QEMU if it's running and then simply edit the 'QEMU - Boot with a CD ISO.bat' command file with the Notepad to reflect your actual install CD ISO file location and launch that batch file.
  • To capture/uncapture the mouse pointer, hit CTRL-ALT together. Since 2018, it's now CTRL-ALT-G.
  • To go toggle the full screen mode on or off, hit CTRL-ALT-F.
  • Hit CTRL-ALT-2 together to open/close the QEMU console. DO NOT HIT THE X TO CLOSE THAT WINDOW OR IT WILL INSTANTLY EXIT THE WHOLE QEMU AND THE VIRTUAL MACINTOSH WITH IT.
  • To hot-attach a disk image ISO, in the QEMU console, adapt this command: change ide1-cd0 C:/path/to/file.iso
  • To hot-detach a disk image ISO, first in OS9, put it the trash, then in the QEMU console, type this: eject ide1-cd0