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.