On 24/11/15 05:23, Alfonso Gamboa wrote:
Here are some links I packaged for the emaculation forum, included is an image with macsbug installed already. I had success booting to desktop.
Note: it seems as time goes by, booting several times using the ISO images corrupts them, resulting in failed boots with crashes at the boot splash screen. Crashes will continue until you replace them with fresh ones from the zip files. Reasons as to why are unknown at this time.
Yeah I noticed when booting from a CDROM that my open windows are remembered across sessions(!). This makes me think that OS 9 thinks the HFS volume is a HD rather than a CDROM and so mounts it read/write on boot. How would I find this out in OS9?
Resedit, Stuffit, Toast, Disk Copy, utilities in an ISO to mount within QEMU: http://bebop.gtxent.com/qemu_os9_utilities.iso.zip
MacOS 9.2.2 bootable image(extensions all removed): http://bebop.gtxent.com/os922_uni.iso.zip
MacOS 9.2.1 bootable image(extensions all removed): http://bebop.gtxent.com/os92_test.iso.zip
MacOS 9.2.1 bootable image with macsbug (extensions all removed): http://bebop.gtxent.com/os92_test_macsbug.iso.zip
These images are definitely helpful, however what would be really useful to know is exactly what the modules in question do:
- Multiprocessing (maybe uses a currently unimplemented CPU instruction to facilitate faster multitasking?)
- Open Transport ASLM Modules (no idea what these do)
- Apple Audio Extension Module (is this just a standard sound driver or other? I did get a backtrace once suggesting that it was trying to access digital CDROM audio which is why it crashed. Then again if it thinks that the CDROM is a HD then that's not going to help too much here either).
ATB,
Mark.