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Oh, that sucks! So much for my idea of just buying an old SE, cheap, on EBay, just for the ROM! So in theory, it supports the earlier OSes, but in practice: not so much.

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08 build 142 actually describes the Mac Classic rom support as broken, where ver 1.0 just gives an "unsupported rom" error when you try to run it). It seems that the older chips being emulated is currently a broken feature (BII ver. However, none of the older ROMs (Mac Classic, SE, IIcx, etc,) would actually work. In Basilisk II, I was using a Mac IIci ROM (32-bit "Clean") to run 7.5.3.

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So it's not something you could just retrieve off your computer if it won't turn on.ĬrazyBernie wrote:Basilisk II "Emulates either a Mac Classic (which runs MacOS 0.x thru 7.5) or a Mac II series machine (which runs MacOS 7.x, 8.0 and 8.1), depending on the ROM being used" Oh, and I also have a Quadra 700-900 ROM that can do system 8.1 in Basilisk.Īlso, keep in mind that the ROM isn't any sort of system file that would be hanging around on your hard drive or a backup disk it's information that's hard-coded onto a chip inside the machine. So I have a Mac IIci ROM for Basilisk, and an iMac ROM for SheepShaver. Basilisk runs (on windows anyways) a bit quicker. Of course, I see SheepShaver more for people who want 8.5+.

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I also haven't yet been able to successfully install 7.5.3 on sheepshaver even after installing a universal build through Basilisk, I just get a question-mark floppy symbol upon booting it up. "SheepShaver runs MacOS 7.5.2 thru MacOS 9.0.4"īasilisk II "Emulates either a Mac Classic (which runs MacOS 0.x thru 7.5) or a Mac II series machine (which runs MacOS 7.x, 8.0 and 8.1), depending on the ROM being used" also if I remember correctly, I think both Sheepshaver & B2 suggest the program will emulate OS7-OS9? So OS6 (going way back to my IIcx I should still have it's hard drive around here somewhere, actually more likely in Connecticut this is sort of like collecting vital body parts post-mortem) won't work but OS7, OS8 or OS9.04 will. I'd be glad to "loan" the ROM file out to whoever wants to "test" it out on their system.Įvnissyen wrote:And. I've tried a couple others that BII will give me a "not supported" error. I'm guessing it has something to do with my AMD X2 Processor. of course, I'm using the Windows JIT port, so I can't really speak much for what you guys are trying. I've got a 512k Mac IIci ROM that I can load into Basilisk II but it crashes.

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Although I doubt Apple would care much, since they even provide System 7.5.3 free of charge. since providing a ROM to someone that didn't own that particular machine is generally viewed as piracy. I wouldn't want to step on any sensitive toes. However, I was only asking this to see if I had a matching ROM file. This guy Had no problems emulating a 68040 and running System 8.1

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It's not that it won't work with the latter, but there are sometimes issues. I don't think it matters, though when I last looked at this issue, Basilisk II bascially implied that you were best off trying to emulate an SE (68000) over the other models (68030, 68020).















Basilisk mac emulator hardfile