![]() Install Debian 10 with an X11 GUI (at the moment, I am a MATE guy).Create a new Debian 10 64-bit VM with VMware.What I can say for certain is that I can leave the emulated OS 9 installation running for days, doing networking, with no issues what-so-ever. I generally enjoy compiling Linux applications and such from source code, but maybe this approach will feel more convoluted than the OS X approach to native networking. Without a doubt, the networking with Sheep_net kernel module in Linux is rock solid, and by far my favorite way to have real networking with an emulated Mac. Maybe I'll revisit this method, but it just felt like too out of the way steps to maybe get networking going. It feels way too convoluted, like the device that opens the front gate in The Goonies after Chunk does the Truffle Shuffle. My eyes kind of glaze over with this approach. So yeah, Windows wasn't going to be a good fit. recommends not using the Ethernet driver to resolve the crash, which I can confirm works, but leaves my emulated Apple without a network connection. Using Mac OS 9.0.4 as my baseline, two out of four boot ups would result in crash. By best results, I mean that SheepShaver in particular works some of the time. Maybe I just have a soft spot in my heart for it, but Windows XP yielded the best results in my Windows-EMU VM following the guide above. This makes the first requirement of using the Basilisk II Ethernet Driver in Windows a 32-bit Windows installation. The driver was originally written for Windows 2000, and hasn't received many updates since then. Each hosted Operating System has a completely different way of achieving this, and the only way to find the right one is to check them all out.īasilisk II Ethernet Driver for Windows (works in SheepShaver) What I really want is a direct network connection to the emulated machine, in particular for pure inbound-outbound AppleTalk connections without TCP/IP. Great for inbound connections with specific TCP/IP Ports Basilisk II Router - A Virtual Reverse NAT like interface. ![]() Basilisk II Slirp - a Virtual NAT like interface.SheepShaver on all platforms have two built in ways it can network en emulated Mac. Since I'm not very religious when it comes to Operating Systems, I thought it would be fun to explore Macintosh Emulation AppleTalk networking on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. The tricky part with emulating Macintosh System Software/Mac OS with the PowerPC emulator SheepShaver is getting networking working, and having it work stable. ![]()
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