I'm also going to attempt to merge this project with my one from, hmm. it brings most of the goodies from 9.2.2 with it.Īlso going back to work on getting the real 9.2.2 and 10.0.4 working QEmu's had a number of updates in the last two years that mean I might actually be able to get a serviceable PPC 970 going on it (which may possibly mean 9.2.2 and 10.0.4 will boot!). I've got System 9.0.4 working with Finder 9.2.2 now It's a hack, but hey. Let us know if you ever get 9.1 / 9.2 / 10.0 working, that would be exciting!įinally got some more time to allocate to working on this stuff.
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I believe I posted something about this on here a year or so back when I started this project
WILL BASILISK II RUN DIABLO PORTABLE
I've also packaged each OS instance as its own self-contained package, so each OS is truly a portable app. Once I've tweaked things some more, I'll post a youtube video so everyone can see for themselves Stuttering is pretty much non-existent in graphics, but there is some audio stuttering on some systems, especially during the boot chime. System 1 through 8.6 is significantly snappier than I remember it being on actual hardware - for a number of years, I actually ran my 8.1 image on an AMD box because my old 8.1 Photoshop and Word were significantly faster than running a recent Photoshop and Word on Windows - and they got the job done more efficiently in some cases. However, I can only have two VirtualBox guests running at the same time before the entire system slows to a crawl, and OS 9 is about as fast as it was on my not top-of-the-line hardware back in the day.
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Most of them run smooth-ish, even all at the same time. Do they all run smoothly? Or are a few of them slow and stuttering (or, in the case of System 1 and the early OS X versions, more so than on the original hardware being emulated)?