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Apple Guest OSes
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RE: MoM Abandoned?By: Ronald (paulusdebos) - 2006-05-04 21:47
At first I was very exited ab…
You can call them emulators, or you can call them virtual machines, or you can call them compatibility environments. The point is that they run PPC code on PPCs, so the don't have…
No I don't. I just have the QuickSilver, a G5 and a Performa 630 CD which has 8.1 on it. I have a friend who I believe has an 8.6.1 borg disc. He has an iMac G3, plus another iMac …
Are you sure MacOnMac is not an emulator. It says it is on it's own site. http://maconmac.bastix.net By the way the site is down. I used the Internet Wayback Machine to view it. ht…
You can try MacOnMac or MOL on Linux, but it will not run nativly.
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MacOnMac and MacOnLinux are not emulators. In the same way that WI…
Thanks for the quick reply. I know some early G4s shipped with what they call a Borg 8.6.1 disc. I guess this was basically a disc that only came with certain iMac G3 and the first…
It is just impossible. It's missing drivers and makes wrong assumptions on the hardware.
You can try MacOnMac or MOL on Linux, but it will not run nativly.
Hi, I'm new here. I've been looking everywhere on how to be able to do this. I want to be able to run OS 8 on my PPC G4 QuickSilver 2002. I stumbled upon this article, just now, wr…
You need an LS-240 drive to enable 32meg magic. The first-generation (LS-120) superdisk drives will not do this. Plus, you'll need the utilities that shipped with the drives to all…
I think you have that backwards, Bunsen.
So 32MB on a floppy huh? Interesting. I have a few LS-120 disks laying around so that wouldn't be an issue.
So how does one go about f…
Brilliant, Bunsen -- that may very well be true. It is quite possible that these drives would be able to read damaged floppies that are unreadable in ordinary drives. I'll have to …
Pretty amazing achievement, I agree. These drives squeeze many more tracks onto the disk by using narrower heads (much like the ones used in hard drives), and laying down a track b…
I have an Imation USB floppy drive, for 1.44 MB disks, that I used on an iMac G3 with no problems. It will read, write, and format floppies in either Mac or PC 1.44 format and in …
68kMLAPowerPCby mac2geezerSun, 24 Aug 2008 - 23:18
The imation super disks read and write 1.44MB disks and their 120MB superdisks. Then USB ones have drivers for the Mac. I have a PCMCIA unit that is PC only, plus an internal drive…
My dad came back from his office today with a whole bunch of Mac stuff that his office no longer uses. There were a few mice, an OS CD for a Power Macintosh G3, other various util…
68kMLAPowerPCby ApostropheSun, 24 Aug 2008 - 22:42