The Sheep Mac OS
Mac OS 9.0.4 (maximum usable by SheepShaver, I wouldn't DARE touch anything higher, fear of emulator crash) New World ROM (included with SheepShaver starter pack on the Emaculation forums) Ancillary software: MS Office 98, Classilla 9.3.3, Windows Media Player 7 Pointers about what I've done. Close the Mac OS 9 Disk, and click next from the setup assistant. Select your country's language 3. Type your name, and (optional) what company you work for. Check and see if your date and time is correct, and if you do daylight savings time. Now select your location, most likely, your city that you live in won't be there, so select.
General information
What is SheepShaver?
SheepShaver is a MacOS run-time environment for BeOS and Linux that allows you to run classic MacOS applications inside the BeOS/Linux multitasking environment. This means that both BeOS/Linux and MacOS applications can run at the same time (usually in a window on the BeOS/Linux desktop) and data can be exchanged between them. If you are using a PowerPC-based system, applications will run at native speed (i.e. with no emulation involved). There is also a built-in PowerPC emulator for non-PowerPC systems.
SheepShaver is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). However, you still need a copy of MacOS and a PowerMac ROM image to use SheepShaver. If you're planning to run SheepShaver on a PowerMac, you probably already have these two items.
Supported systems
SheepShaver runs with varying degree of functionality on the following systems:
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- Unix with X11 (Linux i386/x86_64/ppc, NetBSD 2.x, FreeBSD 3.x)
- Mac OS X (PowerPC and Intel)
- Windows NT/2000/XP
- BeOS R4/R5 (PowerPC)
Some of SheepShaver's features
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The Sheep Mac Os Catalina
- Runs MacOS 7.5.2 thru 9.0.4. MacOS X as a guest is not supported.
- Color video display
- CD quality sound output
- Access to floppy disks, CD-ROMs and HFS(+) partitions on hard disks
- Easy file exchange with the host OS via a 'Host Directory Tree' icon on the Mac desktop
- Internet and LAN networking via Ethernet
- Serial drivers
- SCSI Manager (old-style) emulation