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dsk image of Stuffit Expander 5.5 with DiskCopy 6.5 and DiskCopy 6.5 wasn’t supported by MacOS 9.0 – I had to use version 6.0 or 6.3.3 of Disk copy). However, 9.1 is not supported by SheepShaver The Wikipedia page for StuffIt states that MacOS 7.1 is supported by Stuffit Expander 5.5.Īctually, it turned out that I was trying to open a. #USING DISK COPY IN BASILISK II HOW TO#sit (Stuffit) file and how to use it?, available here, but I get a dialog stating that it requires Mac OS 9.1 (see below). Macintosh Repository recommends v5.5, see What is a. Maybe it is because they are stuffed using v5. sit files to expand using Stuffit Expander 4.0.2, on SheepShaver MacOS 9, including the Asterax.sit and Marathon beta.sit files from Macintosh Repository. Pure Mac Both OS X and “Classic” listed and denoted. is another source you might find useful. as they usually list quite a bit of software for older macs, including OS discs.is banned, at least in Thailand Sorry, 14.207.98.213 has been banned. Please visit for more information on how to lift the ban. It turned out to be that you have to actually select the Built-in option, even though it is the only option list, in the Sound control control, under the Sound Out tab: Built-in sound output option Macintosh garden down I tried removing the Sound Manager extension (I couldn’t find the Apple Audio Extension), but that didn’t help. I had the “no sound issue”, as described here,, and I was using the RedundantRobot MacOS 9 image. the path was /Users/user/BasiliskII/shared. As my Home directory is mounted under /Volumes, then I had to use the /Users/user path for the Share, placing the shared folder under the OSX’s /Users directory, i.e.In fact running 7.5.3 with an Old World ROM in SheepShaver is significantly faster, than running 9.0 with the NewWorld ROM BasiliskII seemed faster than SheepShaver, although that could be down to me running System 7.5.3 in the former and MacOS 9 in the latter.SheepShaver’s UI is much more intuitive and OSX-like with real browse dialogs.Sound did not work on SheepShaver (see below).Trackpad did not work at all, in Aperion, in BasiliskII, nor SheepShaver – although the mouse button did work, for fire. On Sheepshaver, two fingered scrolling merely changed the selected item in the Finder. The Trackpad worked fine in the Finder in both BasiliskII and SheepShaver.BasiliskII UI is awful, especially the browsing, and the Share folder selection has no browse option, the path has to be typed.Remember to lock the disk images in OSX, to prevent unwanted changes to the original – I noticed that the date last used (modified) changed, on my MacOSTool8 floppy image.Setting up SheepShaver for OSX/macOS on Intel Macs. #USING DISK COPY IN BASILISK II FOR MAC OSX#
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