MacintoshPi is a project that allows running full-screen versions of Apple's Mac OS 7, Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9 with sound, active online connection and modem emulation under Raspberry Pi.
I have a Raspberry Pi 3B+, so I followed the readme instructions to get the correct Raspbian image that is supported for this build.
I flashed it with Balena Etcher on Linux Mint.
I then booted into the Pi and ran the related installation commands.
After a few reboots, I was able to have Raspbian understand the 'mac' command.
I went through each variant of these commands and only MacOS 9 works without sound.
All others (MacOS 7 and 8) result in the Pi rebooting and trying to access a command that just leads to a blank black screen with a blinking underscore symbol.
Any idea on what to do? Asking since I am absolutely awful at configuring Sheepshaver and BasiliskII in the past as the help online sucks since that community is weirdly anti-piracy yet it is impossible to find Macs that are actually working and crazily overpriced to try to rip the ROMs from.
Hey there,
I have a Raspberry Pi 3B+, so I followed the readme instructions to get the correct Raspbian image that is supported for this build.
I flashed it with Balena Etcher on Linux Mint.
I then booted into the Pi and ran the related installation commands.
After a few reboots, I was able to have Raspbian understand the 'mac' command.
I went through each variant of these commands and only MacOS 9 works without sound.
All others (MacOS 7 and 8) result in the Pi rebooting and trying to access a command that just leads to a blank black screen with a blinking underscore symbol.
Any idea on what to do? Asking since I am absolutely awful at configuring Sheepshaver and BasiliskII in the past as the help online sucks since that community is weirdly anti-piracy yet it is impossible to find Macs that are actually working and crazily overpriced to try to rip the ROMs from.
Curious for your thoughts on this thanks.