Extract the ROM from the updater with TomeView. These extractors are themselves Classic apps, so you'll need access to a Mac capable of running Classic or older to get the ROMs. To run SS or B2 under Windows, you'll also need: (a) the Win32 Runtime Library of Simple DirectMedia Layer and (b) the Gtk+ Win32 Runtime Library.Just extract the contents of the downloaded files into the same directory as the SS and B2. exe#Įxe files.Īdditional emulators exist, but I haven't tried them: Executor and SoftMac. I'm running MacOS X 10.4.6 on a MacBook Pro 2.16 GHz w/ 2G RAM.Executor is commercial, but does not require a ROM. Basilisk runs for me using either System 7.5.3 or 8.1, but won't launch some of the software I want to run. Using SS 2.3, build 0.386, under OS X, I have to start up OS 9 with extensions off (hold down the shift key when launching SS), or else I get some sort of display problem after the OS 9 boot sequence. The display problem doesn't occur when running the Windows version of SS (under either Parallels Workstation or dual booting via Apple's Boot Camp). To get a little feedback from B2 and SS running under OS X, run them from Terminal (view the application package contents and open the Unix Executable File in the MacOS folder).So, ironically, I run SS in Windows (XP Home Eddition, Service Pack 2) in order to use my Classic Macintosh applications (Photoshop 4 and Matlab 5, because I'm cheap and they are still perfectly good versions!).
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