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Posted 22 May 2008 - 07:12 AM

Low End Mac has posted a new article examining SheepShaver. The open source project allows those with Intel Macs, OS X Leopard, Windows, or Linux machines to emulate Power Mac hardware. The article offers a look at the software's features and a step by step guide on how to make it function properly.

SheepShaver is an open source project designed to emulate Power Mac hardware with versions for Mac OS X, Linux, Windows, and more. In order to make it work, you need to download a copy appropriate for your hardware and operating system, have handy a copy of the Mac operating system (versions 7.5.2 through 9.0.4 - and not a copy that's tied to a specific piece of hardware), and access to a Mac ROM image. You need the ROM image in order to allow your emulated Mac to start the boot process - where standard Windows-style PCs have fairly simple ROM BIOSes, PowerPC Macs need access to a hunk of Apple-written (and Apple copyright) code before they start to load the operating system.

Performance on my Intel iMac is pretty good, but performance on my older (PowerPC) 12" PowerBook (running 10.5) is spectacular - far and away the fastest classic Mac I've ever used. That's because on an Intel Mac, SheepShaver has to emulate PowerPC instructions, translating them into Intel code; on a PowerPC Mac, no translation is necessary. As an example, it takes about 45 seconds to boot the virtual Mac on my 2 GHz Intel iMac. On my 1.5 GHz G4 PowerBook, the same thing takes 16 seconds.
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Posted 22 May 2008 - 07:59 AM

Well yes, you generally don't need a classic emu for a PPC mac. Duh.
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Posted 22 May 2008 - 08:12 AM

I might be tempted to install this, to play through Summoner, Rune and Diablo once more.... After I've gotten through Red Faction (Again), Super Mario Galaxy, done some WOW again, tried out EVE, cleared Quake 4, Doom 3 and Prey...

Sigh.....
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Posted 22 May 2008 - 10:26 AM

You forgot to try out ETQW, by the time you're done.
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Posted 22 May 2008 - 12:23 PM

View PostQuantaCat, on May 22nd 2008, 03:59 PM, said:

Well yes, you generally don't need a classic emu for a PPC mac. Duh.
You do: Leopard doesn't have the Classic environment any more.
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Posted 22 May 2008 - 01:57 PM

View PostThain Esh Kelch, on May 22nd 2008, 10:12 AM, said:

I might be tempted to install this, to play through Summoner, Rune and Diablo once more....

Good luck with the first two....  (No 3D.)

View PostJanichsan, on May 22nd 2008, 02:23 PM, said:

You do: Leopard doesn't have the Classic environment any more.

Also, SheepShaver handles some games that fail in Classic.  Although, the list of games that fail in SheepShaver and work in Classic is 100X larger.

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Posted 22 May 2008 - 02:54 PM

View PostJanichsan, on May 22nd 2008, 02:23 PM, said:

You do: Leopard doesn't have the Classic environment any more.

Uh, so why not just install a pre-OS X (ie, OS 9 or earlier) version of the Mac OS on that PowerBook and eliminate the middle-man (ie, Sheepsaver)?

Sometimes this emulation stuff gets a little silly, like a snake eating its tail.

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Posted 22 May 2008 - 04:46 PM

View PostAtticus, on May 22nd 2008, 04:54 PM, said:

Uh, so why not just install a pre-OS X (ie, OS 9 or earlier) version of the Mac OS on that PowerBook and eliminate the middle-man (ie, Sheepsaver)?

PowerBook?  Lots of PPC Macs can't install OS 9, and even if they could, making a separate partition just for that is kind of a bother.  Ditto for making a separate partition for Tiger just to run Classic.

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Posted 23 May 2008 - 12:42 AM

View PostAtticus, on May 22nd 2008, 10:54 PM, said:

Uh, so why not just install a pre-OS X (ie, OS 9 or earlier) version of the Mac OS on that PowerBook and eliminate the middle-man (ie, Sheepsaver)?
Because no PPC Mac sold after 2003 can boot MacOS 9.
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