On 21 oct. 05, at 22:16, Steven wrote:
Hi all,
Looking at qemu, it seems as if it could be possible to allow it to
run Intel OS X apps on PowerPC OS X, much like a reverse Rosetta. The
x86 frameworks/libraries are included with Xcode, so possibly
everything else could run natively, just have th
Hi,
this behaviour is because of the way a BeOS/ZETA cd is constructed. For
some more infos take a look at the bottom of this page:
http://forum.mlotz.ch/viewtopic.php?t=120
What you could do:
- Make a boot floppy out of track one of your demo-cd.
- Extract the second track as iso (be sure to
I noticed the official distribution already has the two tracks split into zetaboot.img and zetacd.img, so that's less work me :)
I ran
$ qemu -cdrom zetaboot.img -hda zetacd.img -boot d
and selected the hd from the boot menu. That led to a kernel panic (PANIC: boot device not found").
I then t
Sorry, haven´t the files here till now.
But maybe you could try something like that:
qemu -floppy zetaboot.img -cdrom zetacd.img -boot a
If I get the live cd the next days I´ll try with it myself.
Greetings,
Chris
Ulf Magnusson wrote:
I noticed the official distribution already has the two tra
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Last month Jose Renau posted a patch titled " SPARC patch for OS X
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