- #SHEEPSHAVER GUI HOW TO#
- #SHEEPSHAVER GUI MAC OS#
- #SHEEPSHAVER GUI INSTALL#
- #SHEEPSHAVER GUI UPDATE#
- #SHEEPSHAVER GUI SOFTWARE#
(I like to keep it in the SheepShaver folder), and save it with a name that means something to you (mine In the sheet that's displayed, navigate to where you want to store the shared hard drive image file.Click on the "New Image" button in the toolbar.Launch Disk Utility (/Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app).
#SHEEPSHAVER GUI HOW TO#
Here's how to create a hard drive you can share between your OSX environment and SheepShaver: Sound and networking should both work you're good to go! Open the "Sound" (not "Moniters and Sound") control panel and set the output correctly so you can hear sound. After the install, shut down and remove the CD. Use Special -> Shutdown to always shut down SheepShaver (just like a real Mac).If this is the case, you'll have to get a true "universal" CD and try again. It is likely that it is not a "universal" CD, but is one designedįor a specific model of Macintosh. If for some reason it still doesn't boot, check your OS 9 CD. OS 9 disk in the drive, launch the "SheepShaver.app" application (NOT the "SheepShaver GUI" app). If so, quit SheepShaver (you may have to force quit), and then with your NOTE: If you are either told that it crashed (less likely) or you get the standard question mark blinking
#SHEEPSHAVER GUI INSTALL#
It should boot from the CD you can then initialize your OS 9 hard drive and install OS 9.
#SHEEPSHAVER GUI UPDATE#
#SHEEPSHAVER GUI SOFTWARE#
Here's the steps (borrowed from the Ambrosia Software Web Board and edited by yours truly): If you don't have the right disk, you will be unable to complete installation. You have the right OS 9 install disk - one that is OS 9.0.4 or earlier and effectively one that did NOT come with another Mac, but was one that was bought
#SHEEPSHAVER GUI MAC OS#
To do so, you'll need a "generic" or "universal" Mac OS 8 or OS 9 install disk (SheepShaver currently supports OS 9.0.4 or earlier), access to an OS 9 machine (or toĪn OS X machine that can run Classic), and about 30 minutes of your time. Wrong-O! You can install SheepShaver, which isĪ MacOS PPC emulator on your Intel machine. To run on OS 9/Classic Mode now that you have an Intel machine. Since Intel machines don't allow Classic to run anymore, you might think that you can no longer develop Revolution apps