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ppc-osx-on-qemu-for-osx [2018/09/11 02:17] – [Mounting a real cd] cat_7 | ppc-osx-on-qemu-for-osx [2019/04/24 09:14] – [Qemu installation] cat_7 | ||
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- | ===== Qemu for OSX ===== | + | ===== Qemu PPC for OSX ===== |
- | ==== Installing Qemu for OSX ==== | + | ==== Installing Qemu system ppc for OSX ==== |
- | Qemu can run PPC Mac OS 9.0, 9.1, 9.2 and PPC OSX 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4 and 10.5 | + | This guide covers installing and running qemu-system-ppc with Mac OS and OSX PPC guests on OSX hosts. |
==== Requirements ==== | ==== Requirements ==== | ||
* Qemu program \\ | * Qemu program \\ | ||
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* Open your favorite text editor and create a file called qemu.command in your qemu folder. | * Open your favorite text editor and create a file called qemu.command in your qemu folder. | ||
- | * Paste the code below into the file (from qemu-system-ppc (4th line) on all text should be on one line!): | + | * Paste the code below into the file: |
#!/bin/bash | #!/bin/bash | ||
cd " | cd " | ||
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- | qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot d -M mac99, | + | |
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+ | -device VGA,edid=on \ | ||
* Save qemu.command and make it executable: | * Save qemu.command and make it executable: | ||
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#!/bin/bash tells OSX this is a bash script\\ | #!/bin/bash tells OSX this is a bash script\\ | ||
cd " | cd " | ||
- | qemu-system-ppc starts qemu with all the following as parameters: | + | .\qemu-system-ppc starts qemu with all the following as parameters: |
-L pc-bios points qemu to some required files, including openbios-ppc and the vga driver qemu_vga.ndrv. \\ | -L pc-bios points qemu to some required files, including openbios-ppc and the vga driver qemu_vga.ndrv. \\ | ||
-boot d defines to boot from a drive entry marked as a cdrom, “-boot c” would define to boot from a drive entry marked as disk.\\ | -boot d defines to boot from a drive entry marked as a cdrom, “-boot c” would define to boot from a drive entry marked as disk.\\ | ||
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-drive file=MacOS9.2.img, | -drive file=MacOS9.2.img, | ||
-netdev user, | -netdev user, | ||
+ | -device VGA,edid=on presents additional resolutions to choose from in the guest\\ | ||
(*)The mac model entry accepts 3 options for the via parameter: \\ | (*)The mac model entry accepts 3 options for the via parameter: \\ | ||
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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:// |