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The "Not Quite Amiga but still computer related category" => Alternative Operating Systems => Topic started by: spihunter on January 03, 2008, 07:08:22 PM

Title: Forget OS4 & OS5! I'm running OS7 right now on my 68030!
Post by: spihunter on January 03, 2008, 07:08:22 PM
On my black & white Mac.......

Man is Pagemaker crawling!. The funny flying toaster screen saver is bringing my system to a halt. :lol:  :-P
Title: Re: Forget OS4 & OS5! I'm running OS7 right now on my 68030!
Post by: Gwion on January 03, 2008, 07:14:47 PM
LOL
 :banana:
Title: Re: Forget OS4 & OS5! I'm running OS7 right now on my 68030!
Post by: Nostalgiac on January 03, 2008, 07:23:15 PM
hehe  - good one

I used OS 7.5 on a '030/16 (mac se/30) at work and was quite happy with it, although I ran the same 7.5 on '030/25 amiga (amaxII) and man it was fast :-)

ta
Tom UK
Title: Re: Forget OS4 & OS5! I'm running OS7 right now on my 68030!
Post by: zipper on January 03, 2008, 08:41:46 PM
Well, OS 9.1 on my CSPPC/iFusion...
Title: Re: Forget OS4 & OS5! I'm running OS7 right now on my 68030!
Post by: spihunter on January 04, 2008, 02:29:58 AM
@zipper,

thats PPC so it doesnt count!. Were talking 68k here! :hammer:
Title: Re: Forget OS4 & OS5! I'm running OS7 right now on my 68030!
Post by: AMC258 on January 04, 2008, 02:41:14 AM
I ran 7.x for a very long time on this A3000UX, for ONE application:  MacOS has a DooM editor that is unrivaled on any platform!  And, (naturally) it runs much faster on an Amiga than it does on a real Mac.
Title: Re: Forget OS4 & OS5! I'm running OS7 right now on my 68030!
Post by: zyphoid on January 04, 2008, 03:18:45 AM
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Nostalgiac wrote:
hehe  - good one

I used OS 7.5 on a '030/16 (mac se/30) at work and was quite happy with it, although I ran the same 7.5 on '030/25 amiga (amaxII) and man it was fast :-)

ta
Tom UK

@spihunter
tell me how, under my sig set-up,i'm feeling adventureous,
pm me if necessary :idea:
Title: Re: Forget OS4 & OS5! I'm running OS7 right now on my 68030!
Post by: QuikSanz on January 04, 2008, 04:14:51 AM
Yo,

I'm Wondering what my A2000 w/goodies can do with that :idea:

Chris
Title: Re: Forget OS4 & OS5! I'm running OS7 right now on my 68030!
Post by: amigadave on January 04, 2008, 05:08:09 AM
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zipper wrote:
Well, OS 9.1 on my CSPPC/iFusion...


Can you provide tips, or a step by step process you used to get 9.1 installed on your CSPPC/iFusion?  I bought it years ago, but have never installed it or bought MacOS for it.  I wanted to be sure I knew the right version to get.  No Mac ROMs needed anymore, right?
Title: Re: Forget OS4 & OS5! I'm running OS7 right now on my 68030!
Post by: zipper on January 04, 2008, 10:35:07 AM
No Roms, just the CD. Don't remember exactly, but 9.0, 9.04 and 9.1 were working, 9.04 probably the fastest. The instructions were about enough, you had to make first a config to boot from the MAC CD, install it and then with a new config let the OS to boot - there's not a boot change/priority system. Picasso96 doesn't work right, there is a missing feature that makes the screen cut in two parts that are interchanged. I had no bigger problems, I gave an old UWSCSI HD without usually used partitions mostly to MAC to be on the safe side. Probably 1 GB, it took long enough to prepare.
Title: Re: Forget OS4 & OS5! I'm running OS7 right now on my 68030!
Post by: motorollin on January 04, 2008, 11:03:08 AM
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zyphoid wrote:
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Nostalgiac wrote:
I used OS 7.5 on a '030/16 (mac se/30) at work and was quite happy with it, although I ran the same 7.5 on '030/25 amiga (amaxII) and man it was fast :-)

tell me how, under my sig set-up,i'm feeling adventureous,

You need a copy of Fusion or Shapeshifter, a Mac ROM, and a copy of Mac OS. Fusion and Shapeshifter are commercial, as is the Mac ROM, but you can get OS 7.5.3 (IIRC) free from Apple.

Here is a link to a guide on getting started. The guide starts off discussing configuration of Basilisk, but then goes on to how to install the OS itself within the emulation, and that's what you're interested in. There is a link to a "starter disk" image which will boot the emulator in to a minimal OS 7 installation, which will then allow you to install the full version of the OS. There is also a link to the download location on apple.com for OS7.

http://www.emaculation.com/articles/intro.html

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