![]() ![]() Check whether tapx is already running, if yes: warning and do not bring up.Read new prefs item "ethertap ip" for ip-address.Read prefs item "ether" for "tap0" to "tap16".Sudo ifconfig tap1 "free IP address in host range+1" netmask 255.0.0.0 ![]() Sudo /Users/"username"/"path-to-BasiliskII"/BasiliskII.app/Contents/MacOS/BasiliskII & sleep 5 Sudo ifconfig tap0 "free IP address in host range" netmask 255.0.0.0Īn additional guest on the same host can be brought up like this: Sudo /Users/"username"/"path-to-SheepShaver"/SheepShaver.app/Contents/MacOS/SheepShaver & sleep 5 have been set to be absolute and ether to "tap0": This enhances the network gaming capability, the possibility to remotely run programs, to run servers, etc.Ĭurrently BII/SS support tap networking by running a script such as this to start a guest, after paths to disks, rom etc. Tap networking allows two or more emulators on the same host to connect to each other and to connect to other machines on the network (either emulators or real Appletalk capable Macs). Due to the complexities of setting this up and the incompatibilities it introduces with existing preferences editors (that don't do "full paths") the use of this capability is limited. It therefore supports Appletalk networking from BII/SS, greatly enhancing the usability/completeness of the emulators. Tap networking allows all ethernet packages to appear on the network. required: set all paths in the prefs file to be absolute required: manually edit prefs to set param "ether" to "tap0" up to "tap16" Then add it to the boot list and it’ll boot to the installer.Tap networking for OSX supporting bridging of ethernet devices (only 10.8.x?): So to render the file unwritable to root, you need to make it immutable with Make a blank disc with SheepShaver’s interface download this disc (you’ll need an account.) In order to boot from a file, it needs to be read-only (in fact it will render any writable file that it tries to boot from unbootable.) But you need to run SheepShaver as root. ![]() What you’ll want to do is make your own image. Unfortunately, the Redundant Robot image is too small to fit many apps. In order to get apps working, you’ll generally want to first get them out of your unix folder and only then unpack them (most vintage mac files are in Stuffit format, so you’ll want a copy of Stuffit Expander to be your first install.) Next add a valid directory that you do not care about because it will be consumed by sudo-enabled fire as “unix root.” Now you should be able to boot into the machine by hitting “start.” img file you downloaded, and create a new (big) empty volume to store your apps. In the Memory/Misc tab, add the new world ROM file. Sudo apt install build-essential libgtk2.0-dev x11proto-xf86dga-dev libesd0-dev libxxf86dga-dev libxxf86dga1 libsdl1.2-dev osspd git This is thankfully very easy thanks to StackOverflow: Next you’ll want to compile a copy of SheepShaver. Redundant Robot has become the de-facto distributor of these files (email me if this ever goes down, I’ll host’em.) Specifically you’ll want the New World ROM and A pre-made bootable OS9 install. In order to run SheepShaver you’ll need to download some additional stuff, so you might as well do it up front. If you want to use a 68k there’s Basilisk II, which has a very similar setup, and just needs to be installed via apt. This machine used a PowerPC chip rather than a 68k, so the emulator you want to use is SheepShaver. This machine was ubiquitous-at least at schools in my area. The first thing to know about emulating macs from The Before Time is that if you where using Classic Mac OS at the turn of the millennium, you probably used an iMac G3. Joe on Giant robot submarines, we’ve got those too.emr on Playing a 90s web game in the 20s.The Lost Continent: Australia on Westfield’s old globe.Road Not Taken: Godot’s VehicleBody in Hovertank22.Fine, you got me Ars, I’ll rank the spaceships myself, properly this time. ![]()
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