Basilisk ii question mark floppy
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The Atari emulation product retained the name Gemulator, while the new Macintosh emulation product was named SoftMac. In 1998 after releasing Gemulator version 6.0, we split Gemulator into Atari specific and Macintosh specific product lines. For most of that time, the functionality of emulating and running Atari and Macintosh was provided in a single combined product called Gemulator, first on MS-DOS, and then later on Windows 3.1 and Windows 95.
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We have been offering PC users the ability to run both Atari ST and Apple Macintosh software on MS-DOS based PC for about 10 years now.
#BASILISK II QUESTION MARK FLOPPY MAC OS#
The step-by-step TUTORIAL page covers the real life example of freshly install Mac OS on a new computer, something you will need to do if you are installing Mac OS for the first time on your PCĬhanges and improvements in the Gemulator 2000 and SoftMac XP releasesĪ little bit about the history and capabilities of SoftMac.You'd be amazed at how much you don't know about your computer! The SECRETS page has tips on optimizing the performance of both Windows and Mac OS.This will install the latest online releases of SoftMac, Gemulator, and Xformer.Īfter you read this documentation and get the software installed, there are two other pages you should read: If you are currently running an older version of SoftMac (prior to 8.20) by all means go to our download page and run the latest SoftMac installer.
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If you have purchased SoftMac on CD-ROM you should also consult the printed manual which came with your CD-ROM.
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This is where we show you how to download and install the latest releases of SoftMac 2000 and SoftMac XP. Welcome to the SoftMac Online Documentation page. ↳ ST 16MHz V1.Emulators Online - SoftMac Online Documentation.↳ ST V1 16MHz BOOSTER (Discontinued 2015).↳ ST 16MHz V2.X SERIES BOOSTERS (Discontinued 2020).I don't know if that would help make it work or not, but if you have plenty of time and nothing to do. I have no idea if the CT60 bios freaks out if you launched EmuTOS, nor if EmuTOS works on the CT60 even though it supports the 68060 CPU, but "emutos-prg-1.1.1.zip" allows you to launch EmuTOS from AtariTOS like any other program. From your screenshot it looks like it's crashing before that point though )
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(It doesn't have to be this that is the problem, it could very well be something else, but if an 060 ends up in the 030 init code it would for sure trigger an Illegal instruction. It's on some todo list to have Basilisk determine the CPU type itself instead of relying on TOS. Hatari patches TOS 4.04 to make the cookie say "60" (0x0000003C), maybe there's chance CT60 bios isn't? Hatari patches TOS4.04 when running on '040 and '060, as I'm sure CT60 Bios must be doing as well.Īre you able to check the _CPU cookie somehow on your machine? Either with sysinfo (if that works on 060) or some control panel extension such as "System Info" or "Cookies"?īasilisk is using that cookie to determine if it should run 020-030 or 040-060 specific init code. Now kicking myself for not having logging enabled in that build It looks like it's dying very early on but I can't pinpoint exactly where. If it matters, this is regular TOS 4.04, CT60e BIOS 1.03e, no AUTO folder programs, no ACCs. However, I'm sure you're more interested in 68060 mode, where I'm afraid I get the following right after launching BASILISK.PRG: OS8 is a larger jump still, officially dropping support for 68030 CPU's but can be hacked to make it boot on those.īut yeah, even a 50Mhz 68030 is borderline too slow for OS8. Maybe I should make a small 7.0 disk image, it's useful for myself for testing as well I think. Still, it would be interesting to hear if/how it works on a Falcon It's a quite a jump from 7.0 in terms of cpu, disk and memory usage. Mac OS7.5 might be on the heavy side for a 16Mhz machine. (Falcon Videl 16bit is RGB565 while Mac use RGB555). No games support 16bit mode though and colors are going to be wrong so I'm really sure what the point would be Hoping to test other Atari stuff over the weekend as well, so will probably be a brief try at this point.Ĭool! You may be able to run it in Falcon 16bit mode, if you can get a resonable resolution in interlaced or something. I should be able to fire up my H4 + TF536 and maybe the Falcon (no CT60 I'm afraid).
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