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ppc-osx-on-qemu-for-osx [2018/08/11 12:34] – [Assumptions in this guide] cat_7 | ppc-osx-on-qemu-for-osx [2018/09/11 02:18] – [Experimental builds] cat_7 | ||
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(*)The mac model entry accepts 3 options for the via parameter: \\ | (*)The mac model entry accepts 3 options for the via parameter: \\ | ||
- | mac99, | + | mac99, |
mac99, | mac99, | ||
- | mac99, | + | mac99, |
* Double-click qemu.command. This starts Qemu and boots the MacOS9.2.iso installation CD image. | * Double-click qemu.command. This starts Qemu and boots the MacOS9.2.iso installation CD image. | ||
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However, you can also use the realtek 8139 device. This requires installation of the appropriate drivers. You can download them from the [[http:// | However, you can also use the realtek 8139 device. This requires installation of the appropriate drivers. You can download them from the [[http:// | ||
- | There are two ways to get networking going in OSX: through slirp or tap networking | + | There are two ways to get networking going in OSX: through slirp or tap networking: |
=== Slirp-based networking === | === Slirp-based networking === | ||
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- | === Running two qemu instances with networking=== | + | === Running two qemu instances with networking === |
If you want to run two installations of Mac OS/OSX, Qemu needs to be able to tell the network devices apart. You can add a mac address to the networking device: | If you want to run two installations of Mac OS/OSX, Qemu needs to be able to tell the network devices apart. You can add a mac address to the networking device: | ||
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* -netdev user, | * -netdev user, | ||
Please note that adding a mac address other than the default to the network device leads to the discovery of a new network card in OSX. You need to configure that card through the network preferences. | Please note that adding a mac address other than the default to the network device leads to the discovery of a new network card in OSX. You need to configure that card through the network preferences. | ||
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+ | === Getting files in and out of your emulated Mac through a network connection === | ||
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+ | OSX 10.3/10.4 guests: Make sure you have file sharing enabled on your host and that you share some folder. Find the current IP address of your host: open the system report and click Networking. The IP address should show behind the active network connection. \\ | ||
+ | Start Qemu, click Go/Connect to server. Enter | ||
+ | afp:// | ||
+ | At Connect as select Registered user and enter your user name and password for your host. Then select a shared folder from the list and click OK. You can now read and write files to the shared folder that appeared on your desktop.\\ | ||
==== Booting from a real CD ==== | ==== Booting from a real CD ==== | ||
- | To boot from a real, you need to insert the CD and unmount it using e.g., Diskutility. \\ | + | To boot from a real CD, you first need to insert the CD and unmount it using e.g., Diskutility. \\ |
Next, run Qemu as root. So add sudo in front of ./ | Next, run Qemu as root. So add sudo in front of ./ | ||
Example command line:\\ | Example command line:\\ | ||
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- | If the CD is not unmounted correctly, Qemu will tell you the commands you need to enter (in e.g., another terminal window) to unmount the CD. For example:\\ | + | If the CD was not unmounted correctly, Qemu tells you the commands you need to enter (in e.g., another terminal window) to unmount the CD. For example:\\ |
qemu-system-ppc: | qemu-system-ppc: | ||
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==== Mounting a real cd ==== | ==== Mounting a real cd ==== | ||
- | NOTE: you cannot mount Mac formatted CD's, but other formats work \\ | ||
NOTE: you need to unmount the real cd from the desktop (using e.g., disk utility) before using it in Qemu. \\ | NOTE: you need to unmount the real cd from the desktop (using e.g., disk utility) before using it in Qemu. \\ | ||
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-Sound support\\ | -Sound support\\ | ||
- | -Support for a PMU (power management unit)\\ | ||
You can download some of these experimental builds from our forum: http:// | You can download some of these experimental builds from our forum: http:// |