Sheepshaver ejecting OS9 cd
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Sheepshaver ejecting OS9 cd
No matter what I do when I try starting up Sheepshaver with an OS9 cd in the drive it ejects the cd every time.
I made an image (first using disk utility and then under windows using imgburn)
However, it gives me this error when I try booting using that cd image:
I got around this problem in the past by creating a Linux VM and then instaling OS9 in Sheepshaver in Linux and then copying that over to my Mac. I'm not really wanting to do that again. Does anyone know how I can get this darn thing working?
This is on a Macbook Pro.
I made an image (first using disk utility and then under windows using imgburn)
However, it gives me this error when I try booting using that cd image:
I got around this problem in the past by creating a Linux VM and then instaling OS9 in Sheepshaver in Linux and then copying that over to my Mac. I'm not really wanting to do that again. Does anyone know how I can get this darn thing working?
This is on a Macbook Pro.
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SheepShaver should boot fine from the CD when started while the CD is mounted in MacOSX. I have used SheepShaver on several machines with MacOSX, both PPC and Intel, and never had a problem with booting SheepShaver from a install CD.
You do not need to do anything but mount the CD first and than start SheepShaver. What are your settings for SheepShaver?No matter what I do
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Thought so, I found it anyway:
disk /Users/markcasey/Documents/OS9/OS9
disk /Users/markcasey/Desktop/os9.iso
cdrom /dev/poll/cdrom
extfs /users/markcasey/documents/os9
screen win/640/480
windowmodes 0
screenmodes 0
seriala <none>
serialb <none>
rom /Users/markcasey/Documents/OS9/Mac_ROM
bootdrive 0
bootdriver 0
ramsize 134217728
frameskip 1
gfxaccel true
nocdrom false
nonet false
nosound false
nogui false
noclipconversion false
ignoresegv true
jit true
jit68k false
keyboardtype 5
keycodes false
mousewheelmode 1
mousewheellines 3
dsp /dev/dsp
mixer /dev/mixer
ignoresegv true
idlewait true
disk /Users/markcasey/Documents/OS9/OS9
disk /Users/markcasey/Desktop/os9.iso
cdrom /dev/poll/cdrom
extfs /users/markcasey/documents/os9
screen win/640/480
windowmodes 0
screenmodes 0
seriala <none>
serialb <none>
rom /Users/markcasey/Documents/OS9/Mac_ROM
bootdrive 0
bootdriver 0
ramsize 134217728
frameskip 1
gfxaccel true
nocdrom false
nonet false
nosound false
nogui false
noclipconversion false
ignoresegv true
jit true
jit68k false
keyboardtype 5
keycodes false
mousewheelmode 1
mousewheellines 3
dsp /dev/dsp
mixer /dev/mixer
ignoresegv true
idlewait true
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Yep, using the drive in my Macbook Pro. (HL-DT-ST DVDRW GSA-S10N)Very strange indeed.
- You use the drive in your MacBook (Pro)?
- Which version/build of SheepShaver do you use?
- Do you have any unusual process running or any unusual setting in MacOSX?
I've currently got a few, the first is the ye olde 2006 version from the site which has sheepshaver and the other builds are the UB build and Intel builds from this forum.
I can't say I have anything particularly unusual about my OS X setup. My Macbook Pro is very new (had it about a month now).
The only things that I think make it stand out from normal is the following: Rearranged layout of the date on the toolbar, got steermouse, afloat, default apps, smcfancontrol and flip4mac installed. Also got bootcamp 1.4 installed with an XP Professional NTFS partition. Universal access has been disabled.
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If I encounter unexpected behaviour, one of the the things I try is restart with all extra login items disabled and you seem to have quite a few of those. If you do not want to remove them from the Accounts preferences, you can use a utility like TinkerTool to temporarily disable them.
(It is past midnight now on this side of the world, so I will not be here for further discussion until tomorrow.)
(It is past midnight now on this side of the world, so I will not be here for further discussion until tomorrow.)
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I just tried it on my windows work machine and the exact same behaviour occurs. If I use the cd then it ejects it after a short amount of time and if I use an ISO then it complains about not being original media.
I'm now thinking of downloading OS9 from the net even though I have a legit version to hand.
I'm now thinking of downloading OS9 from the net even though I have a legit version to hand.
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It appears as though I have got it working on my windows machine, I set the boot from to "cd-rom". I then started up Sheepshaver with the OS9 cd in the drive. It ejected it as normal, I then closed the tray and noticed it then proceeded to boot up the OS9 installer! (initialise drive etc)
I'll try recreating the same conditions when I get home and access to my Macbook Pro.
I'll try recreating the same conditions when I get home and access to my Macbook Pro.
I am wondering about a similar issue.
I have an external drive as well as the intyernal one.
I can boot with my Disk Warrior CD in either drive.
If I have the Disk Warrior CD in the internal drive and an install CD in the external (it isn't a universal install disk, so I wouldn't expect to be able to boot from it) then it seems the install disk is not recognised.
If I put the install disk in my internal drive and the Disk Warrior disk in the external one, then after a while the install disk gets ejected and Sheepshaver just hangs (I would have expected it to try the Disk Warrior disk once it could not use the install disk, but it didn't).
one possible clue is that, because I had to use a hack for any chance of the install disk to work (see another thread), and so had to make a copy of the disk which might need further changes, I used a CD-RW disk rather than an ordinary CD. Could that make a difference.
My Mac is a PowerBook running OS 10.4.10, and Sheepshaver is the August 2007 PPC version.
I have an external drive as well as the intyernal one.
I can boot with my Disk Warrior CD in either drive.
If I have the Disk Warrior CD in the internal drive and an install CD in the external (it isn't a universal install disk, so I wouldn't expect to be able to boot from it) then it seems the install disk is not recognised.
If I put the install disk in my internal drive and the Disk Warrior disk in the external one, then after a while the install disk gets ejected and Sheepshaver just hangs (I would have expected it to try the Disk Warrior disk once it could not use the install disk, but it didn't).
one possible clue is that, because I had to use a hack for any chance of the install disk to work (see another thread), and so had to make a copy of the disk which might need further changes, I used a CD-RW disk rather than an ordinary CD. Could that make a difference.
My Mac is a PowerBook running OS 10.4.10, and Sheepshaver is the August 2007 PPC version.
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You mean that you can boot SheepShaver from both the internal drive and the external drive? I did not know that SheepShaver recognizes CDs in external drives.
I think it is better to only use the internal drive to boot SheepShaver from a CD and maybe even disconnect the external drive.
Another issue may be the disk image you used for the hack. In order to be able to burn a CD that will be recognized as a original install CD, you should create a DVD/CD master image from the CD with Disk Utility, use that .cdr image for the hack and again burning a CD. I would use a CD-R rather than a CD-RW, but I do not know if that makes any difference.
(SheepShaver will usually boot from a non-universal installation CD, but the installer will refuse to work on a different Mac model.)
I think it is better to only use the internal drive to boot SheepShaver from a CD and maybe even disconnect the external drive.
Another issue may be the disk image you used for the hack. In order to be able to burn a CD that will be recognized as a original install CD, you should create a DVD/CD master image from the CD with Disk Utility, use that .cdr image for the hack and again burning a CD. I would use a CD-R rather than a CD-RW, but I do not know if that makes any difference.
(SheepShaver will usually boot from a non-universal installation CD, but the installer will refuse to work on a different Mac model.)
Yes, definitely, the most recent version of SheepShaver evidently supports external CD rives connected via USB. I think the earlier version did not.
As mentioned in the Install Hack thread, until I either get a universal 8.5 install disk or any 9.0 disk, I don't know the correct modification for my machine-specific 8.5 disk. I don't feel like just trying a change to see if it works, so I don't want to go to a CD rather than a CD-RW.
Anyway, I can wait. Currently, I have a PowerBook, so don't need SheepShaver. I'm just playing around with SheepShaver, hoping to get it working before I switch to an Intel machine.
I am having some oddities, but I won't report on them until I am using a normal OS version rather than a DiskWarrior version, and see if the problems remain.
As mentioned in the Install Hack thread, until I either get a universal 8.5 install disk or any 9.0 disk, I don't know the correct modification for my machine-specific 8.5 disk. I don't feel like just trying a change to see if it works, so I don't want to go to a CD rather than a CD-RW.
Anyway, I can wait. Currently, I have a PowerBook, so don't need SheepShaver. I'm just playing around with SheepShaver, hoping to get it working before I switch to an Intel machine.
I am having some oddities, but I won't report on them until I am using a normal OS version rather than a DiskWarrior version, and see if the problems remain.
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Re: Sheepshaver ejecting OS9 cd
I had the same problem with OS X 10.9 and SheepShaver 2.4.20120715. After noodling around the internet and then trying Basilisk II with the same results, I stumbled across the answer.
10.9 (I think it started with 10.8) wouldn't let the user access the CD-ROM. To fix this, and it isn't the best fix but it works, you have to add the current user to the Operator group. To do that, open a Terminal window and enter:
Enter an admin password and try again. It worked for me and now I'm installing Age of Empires II once again.
10.9 (I think it started with 10.8) wouldn't let the user access the CD-ROM. To fix this, and it isn't the best fix but it works, you have to add the current user to the Operator group. To do that, open a Terminal window and enter:
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sudo dscl . -append /Groups/operator GroupMembership $USER
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Re: Sheepshaver ejecting OS9 cd
Beware! Only do that if you are fully aware of the implications! This is not something an average user should do. Normally, even administrators are not part of the operator group. It will give the user access to raw disks and circumvent all file permissions and read anything they want on any disk.Ahnyer_Keester wrote:you have to add the current user to the Operator group.
You can achieve the same by sudo-launching SheepShaver in Terminal. Also something an average user should better not do, but at least this is temporary, will only last as long as SheepShaver runs and affects SheepShaver only. (To run SheepShaver this way, all paths in SheepShaver preferences need to be full paths.)
In OSX 10.8 and later you can make an image of your CD with DiskUtility and use the image. The procedure is explained in our SheepShaver for OSX setup guide, in "Introduction" and more comprehensively in "Known issues".
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