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1 Feedback & Ideas / Basilisk II
May 15, 2007, 20:27
Well... I've got a 68040 Mac at my moms in Norway, which doesn't work anymore. Fortunately I was able to copy the ROM from it before it went down. I also have a Mac with G3@200MHz CPU.... I also copied the ROM image from that one before I moved to England and only took my PC and my Amiga with me.

My hopes was to use the 68k ROM to emulate via ShapeShifter on the Amiga, as I hoped I would get a 68060card in that at some point. As my 030card died on me, however, I'm stuck with using Basilisk to emulate the 68k based Mac that I want.

I'm also well aware of SheepShaver, however I've not been able to get that one to work no matter what I do. :(
2 Feedback & Ideas / Basilisk II
May 09, 2007, 12:54
I'm sorry if this is the wrong forum, but as I don't have my Mac with me here, I'm forced to use emulation to get a Mac-system running.

However... I've downloaded (from http://gwenole.beauchesne.info/projects/basilisk2/ ) what they say I need to "be able to run B-II" (B2 itself, GTK+, and libsdl.dll) except... the GTK package I've got, is unusable in terms of B-II emulation. The B-II configuration program complain about some function not located within the library.

I've tried all GTK+ versions (2.4, 2.6, 2.8) and the b2-gui only complains more and more.

Any ideas? mayhaps older version of GTK+ ?
3 New Member Welcome / yo yo.
March 01, 2007, 20:09
Not really using a Mac as of such, I'm emulating a Mac on my Amiga.

Due to the nature of the Amiga, I'm restricted to 68k mac though ;)

It works however fairly well, except for a few problems getting the "mac" to understand I'm having an internet-connection via the Amiga :lol

Anyways.

Here I am, I hope to learn lots of great stuff about System7 :D
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