If you have an OS 9 Desktop Folder on your Intel Mac’s drive, SheepShaver will pick up on it while mounting the Unix drive and show whatever is in there on your Mac OS 9 desktop as generic icons. Nothing I’ve done up to this point makes either folder (even renamed!) visible on the Unix drive.Ĥ. Specifically, it doesn’t show the Mac OS 9 “Applications (Mac OS 9)” or the “System Folder” folders, which is quite bizarre. There’s some weirdness with the Unix drive, where it won’t show some folders. You can copy things from the Unix drive into the Mac OS 9 environment and vice-versa.ģ. The OS X hard drive shows up on the Mac OS 9 desktop as a drive called “Unix”. This isn’t like Classic, where OS 9 and OS X applications co-existed on the screen. Here’s the settings I’m using with SheepShaver:įor Ethernet, using slirp will let you share OS X’s network connection.ġ. That’s as far as SheepShaver supported, so I shutdown OS 9 and started customizing the settings. After that, I applied the Mac OS 9.0.4 update normally. I selected that and installed OS 9 onto it. Within SheepShaver’s window, the disk image showed up mounted like a normal hard drive. I built a one gig-sized disk image, set that as my boot volume, set my ROM’s location, then had SheepShaver boot off of my OS 9 CD by selecting “Boot From CD-ROM” on the Volumes tab in SheepShaverGUI and hitting the Start button.įrom that point, it was like a normal installation of Mac OS 9. I started off by launching the SheepShaverGUI program, which is a graphical program used to configure SheepShaver’s settings as well as make the disk images that SheepShaver uses to boot off of. I needed a Mac OS 9 CD (9.0, not 9.1 or 9.2.x.), a copy of a compatible Mac OS ROM (I used MacOS ROM 1.6 from MacOS ROM Update 1.0 use TomeViewer on a PPC Mac to extract the ROM from the installer,) sufficient space on my hard drive and a copy of SheepShaver (available from. In terms of speed and screen redraw, it’s not that swift but it should be fine for a person who just needs to run one or two Mac OS applications. I can’t see the AppleTalk zones of my workplace though, though, so all printing looks like it’ll need to be set up via LPR. I can get out to the internet via ethernet or my workplace’s wireless network, so it looks like TCP is working fine. I’ve gotten Mac OS 9.0.4 up and working on an Intel Mac, running off of SheepShaver.
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