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Re: Where can I d/l a Macintosh Classic ROM image?
- Subject: Re: Where can I d/l a Macintosh Classic ROM image?
- From: "**** ****" <***@***.com>
- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 21:43:26 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: RoadRunner - Richmond
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Kelli Halliburton wrote in message
<96k63c$3ogg$1@newssvr05-en0.news.prodigy.com>...
>> btw, If I tell BasiliskII that I have a Mac LC-II rom, the emulated box
>> won't boot. I have to use a Mac LC-II ROM but tell the box that it is a
>> Mac IIci. Wierd..
>
>Hardware issue. Basilisk is set up to emulate a IIci's hardware, but handle
>several different ROMs. I used Basilisk's predecessor, ShapeShifter, with a
>Quadra ROM, but I still had to either call it a IIci, or else use "Any
>Macintosh".
>
>BTW, you haven't had fun until you've used a PC to emulate an Amiga
>emulating a Macintosh. :)
You did this, and didn't even bother to run Netscape for Mac complete with
the JVM? It misses the entire point, to do this, and not emulate a
non-existent hardware platform at the end of the chain. ;-)
John