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MacOS9 on A4K CSPPC
« on: December 29, 2006, 06:03:45 PM »
I'm FINALLY installing Mac OS9.0 on a partition under iFusion (1.20) emulation (after owning iFusion for around 2 years, but having no MacOS retail CD to install on it).
Any advice as to what to watch out for?

The docs state that scsi is not supported, yet it is reading my cybppc.device with no problems (both the CD drive and the hard drive onto which I am installing the OS are attached to the CSPPC). The Mac partition is within the first 4 gig of the drive.

I've also got the iFusion 1.2-1.3 update file from aminet, but have not yet installed it (will do so once the OS has installed).

btw - not at that stage yet, but is there any way to get ifusion to start the mac emulation directly from the hard disk, or do I need to boot from the cd each time I start? Would make the whole thing rather tedious and pointless if that is the case.

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Rich

PS - I'm going for the maximum number of OSes on a single computer: OS3.9, MOS, MacOS9, APUS (eventually)  :lol:
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Re: MacOS9 on A4K CSPPC
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2006, 10:43:47 PM »
Thanks zipper - after removing the CD and restarting ifusion it booted form the hard drive.

Have you managed to set up internet access?  I've tried using settings of static IP address, Netmask, gateway and dns server, but (not surprisingly) it isn't this simple.  Do I need ot do some fancy configuration in genesis to allow communication between the emulated environment and the amigaOS, or am I missing something.  The doscs are a little vague (ie no instructions at all, not even a hint).

It was a hell of a shock seeing MS Internet Explorer 4.5 loading up on my Amiga. Felt like apologising to the old girl! :lol:
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Re: MacOS9 on A4K CSPPC
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2006, 12:07:57 PM »
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amiga_3k wrote:
What's the speed of CSPPC you're using?


200 MHz

@DJbase
Seriously disappointed that networking is notworking on ifusion.  There seems to be precious little info on ifusion on the whole.  Is the networking issue from your own experience, or do you have some documentation? I'd be interested on reading as much as I can on ifusion if you could point me in the right direction.

can vlink.device not be implemented in some way as (from brief reading of motorollin's previous thread re: routing in genesis) with shapeshifter?
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Re: MacOS9 on A4K CSPPC
« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2006, 08:31:29 PM »
@DJBase

I see, have just done a bit more reading round regarding the Blittersoft/Virtual Programming/Jim Drew fiasco.

What a farce, sorry if this opened up any old wounds for anyone.  Guess I won't be expecting any updates on this piece of software any time soon.

Ah well, frees up a partition for something else I suppose. :-)

Another great chapter in the (relatively) recent history of the Amiga.
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Re: MacOS9 on A4K CSPPC
« Reply #4 on: January 01, 2007, 01:01:35 PM »
according to the (meagre) documentation 9.1 is the last officially supported version.  You will need the retail version of the install CD, not the version supplied with any specific model.
I believe, but am no expert in the matter, that you can buy 9.0 and download a free update to 9.1, but don't take my word for it (never owned a mac).

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Re: MacOS9 on A4K CSPPC
« Reply #5 on: January 01, 2007, 04:23:59 PM »
@crunb

looking at a variety of postings from around the time (2001) of the blittersoft takeover there seems to be no port support at all - serial, parallel, ethernet, scsi or any other. Having
said that csppc scsi works...

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Re: MacOS9 on A4K CSPPC
« Reply #6 on: January 01, 2007, 06:05:06 PM »
@Piru

Didn't think of that! (tosses copy of iFusion over shoulder)

Damn good suggestion..
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Re: MacOS9 on A4K CSPPC
« Reply #7 on: January 01, 2007, 09:00:57 PM »
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Is the CyberStormPPC UW-SCSI Controller supported?

Yes. The driver is built into kernels 2.4.18 upwards. It is still very much in testing..so please give it a good testing and report any issues!

(Thanks: Rene Brothuhn, Fred Heitkamp)

That's a relief - most of the documentation regarding APUS states the CS scsi is not supported (yet).
I'm going to give APUS a try over the next week then if I can find the time.


On a less positive note:
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I want to use MOL (Mac On Linux) When will you support this?

As far as we are aware, the LinuxAPUS kernel is okay. MOL itself needs to be altered to work with our APUS memory system. Feel free to email Alan Buxey if you want to join in with help on this (he's limited by his 603e which MOL doesnt work with right now)


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