![]() Now we want to create our hard disk with the "Create…" button. This is what SS will boot off of when we reopen it. We then want to use the "Add…" button to select the OS9.img file. I've never fiddled much with it, but I recommend giving it a RAM zip a machine back then could have expected, like 256 or 512. You should also see an option for RAM size below that. Use the Browse button by that Unix Root row to select this "Shared" folder. In this case, it is the "Shared" folder we created. The Unix Root is our middleman folder that lets us move stuff from our main machine to the disk we are going to create. The ROM file should already be filled in, since SS booted off of it and all. Now go to the toolbar and open preferences in the SS menu. SS should now open and give a grey screen with a floppy disk that has a blinking "?". The boot image we downloaded can stay as "OS9.img" but we're going to want to select it and do Get Info so we can check "Locked" (sometimes SS won't accept it as a disk if it isn't *shrug*) then drop it in the SS folder, too. Go ahead and create a new folder titled "Shared" and drop it in there, too. To move forward, we need to rename the ROM file we downloaded to "MAC OS ROM" so SS will recognize it, and drop it in the SS folder with the actual application. ![]() When you open the Sheepshaver (SS) folder and try to run the program for the first time, it will fizzle and immediately auto quit. ![]() SETUP SHEEPSHAVER MAC OSScroll down on the redundant robot link and find the New World PPC ROM and the MAC OS 9 Boot Image. Sheepshaver has its own support community and commensurate site where you can get the latest version, and some altruistic soul has provided the other needed files here: click me I'm a link! which is a godsend since the old Apple ROM and OS files are otherwise a pain to find. The three things you'll need are the program itself (duh), an old Mac ROM, and the actual system files. Fun fact: Exile II-III and Realmz even have some shared graphics and sprites). SETUP SHEEPSHAVER SOFTWARESheepshaver is my preferred emulator because it is a standalone program with its own GUI, is fairly easy to set up, and it also happens to be the best one I've found for running Realmz (which some of you might be familiar with from the days when Spiderweb Software was associated with Fantasoft. ![]()
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