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ppc-osx-on-qemu-for-windows [2018/02/17 03:12] – [Qemu installation] cat_7 | ppc-osx-on-qemu-for-windows [2018/06/26 22:01] – [Qemu installation] cat_7 | ||
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qemu-system-ppc.exe -L pc-bios -boot d -m 512 -M mac99 -prom-env " | qemu-system-ppc.exe -L pc-bios -boot d -m 512 -M mac99 -prom-env " | ||
- | " | + | " |
* Save qemu.bat | * Save qemu.bat | ||
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-L pc-bios defines the location of bios files to be used.\\ | -L pc-bios defines the location of bios files to be used.\\ | ||
-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.\\ | ||
- | -M mac99 defines the mac model used.\\ | + | -M mac99 defines the mac model used(*).\\ |
-m 512 defines the amount of memory (in Mb) for OS9/OSX.\\ | -m 512 defines the amount of memory (in Mb) for OS9/OSX.\\ | ||
-prom-env " | -prom-env " | ||
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-drive file=MacOS9.2.iso, | -drive file=MacOS9.2.iso, | ||
-drive file=MacOS9.2.img, | -drive file=MacOS9.2.img, | ||
- | -device usb-mouse -device usb-kbd make Qemu present a usb-mouse and keyboard to the emulated system\\ | ||
-sdl instructs Qemu to use SDL for the graphical display\\ | -sdl instructs Qemu to use SDL for the graphical display\\ | ||
-netdev user, | -netdev user, | ||
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+ | (*)The mac model entry accepts 3 options for the via parameter: \\ | ||
+ | mac99, | ||
+ | mac99, | ||
+ | mac99, | ||
* Double-click qemu.bat. This starts Qemu and boots the MacOS9.2.iso installation CD image. | * Double-click qemu.bat. This starts Qemu and boots the MacOS9.2.iso installation CD image. | ||
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You need to install the OpenVPN tap driver, bridge it with your normal ethernet connection and use the following in the qemu command line: | You need to install the OpenVPN tap driver, bridge it with your normal ethernet connection and use the following in the qemu command line: | ||
- | * -device sungem,netdev=network01 -net tap,ifname=Ethernet | + | * -netdev |
=== Running two qemu instances with networking=== | === Running two qemu instances with networking=== | ||
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and make sure you add a different mac address to the second instance: | and make sure you add a different mac address to the second instance: | ||
* -netdev user, | * -netdev user, | ||
- | Please note that adding a mac address other then 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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+ | To allow two qemu instances to " | ||
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+ | * -netdev tap, | ||
+ | * -netdev tap, | ||
===== Advanced usage ====== | ===== Advanced usage ====== |