Basilisk II PSP Port (Mac Emulator)
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You need Mac OS 8.0 to run 8.1.. We can not distribute that yet..dennis96411 wrote:Hey, I found Mac OS 8.1 update, but it's in smi.bin format. How do I run it with the PSP Basilisk? I also found some software for Mac (iCab, iDraw...) but it's in .sit format. How do I open it? If we figure it out, we can use iCab to browse the internet! Whoo!!
Mac 8.1: http://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Su ... .1_Update/
Mac Softwares: http://wiki.oldos.org/Downloads/MacOSClassic
Get System 7.5.3 instead but still you cant distribute it.
Wally
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So how do I run .sit files?Wally4000 wrote:You need Mac OS 8.0 to run 8.1.. We can not distribute that yet..dennis96411 wrote:Hey, I found Mac OS 8.1 update, but it's in smi.bin format. How do I run it with the PSP Basilisk? I also found some software for Mac (iCab, iDraw...) but it's in .sit format. How do I open it? If we figure it out, we can use iCab to browse the internet! Whoo!!
Mac 8.1: http://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Su ... .1_Update/
Mac Softwares: http://wiki.oldos.org/Downloads/MacOSClassic
Get System 7.5.3 instead but still you cant distribute it.
Wally
I posted a CDROM of shareware/etc stuff last page. That has StuffIt Expander on it. It's an installer - just double-click it to install, then drag and drop the .sit file on top of the StuffIt Expander icon on the desktop. Note the un-stuffing files is VERY slow. StuffIt was slow even on a real Mac, but emus like B2 are even slower since it's nothing but complex byte code.dennis96411 wrote: So how do I run .sit files?
I found it faster to install System 7.6.1 for some reason..J.F. wrote:I posted a CDROM of shareware/etc stuff last page. That has StuffIt Expander on it. It's an installer - just double-click it to install, then drag and drop the .sit file on top of the StuffIt Expander icon on the desktop. Note the un-stuffing files is VERY slow. StuffIt was slow even on a real Mac, but emus like B2 are even slower since it's nothing but complex byte code.dennis96411 wrote: So how do I run .sit files?
Wally
Maybe your image is corrupt. 7.5.5 works fine here. That's half the fun in beta testing - crashing the system so hard even your keyboard is crashed. :)siulmagic wrote:can any one try mac os 7.5.5 it stoped working for me since test6
it works fine in test5
Okay, the next test build is coming along nicely - I sped up millions mode a little, fixed a bug where the OSK was still all the way to the left when moved to the left even when it shouldn't be (on LCD 4:3 mode or TV not in overscan, for example).
Not sure what I'll work on next...
using test8
ok here's my setting's
Graphics/sound
Screen mode: 640x480
color depth:256 8bit
windows refresh rate 60hz
sound: on
Memory/misc
MacOS Ram Size 12mb
Mac model ID: MAc IIci MacOS 7.X
cpu type: 68040
rom file: quadra 900
Serial/network
Tunnel Mac Os Networking over UDP: off
upd port number 6066
Volumes
Boot from : Any
psp emstick root : on
Mac volumes
file 1 hdd.hfv this on wallly gave me (if im not mistaken) to configure my mouse speed
file 2 system.hfv this one is called bootstrap inside mac
file 3 system7.5.5.hfv this one is labeled as system75
cd rom: n/a
floppy: n/a
psp specific settings
psp cpu clock 222/111mhz
psp lcd screen default
edit1: im trying to make a clean install of 7.5.3 with the network access disk (Network_Access_Disk_7.5.sea.bin )
same setting exept im now using a quadra 650 rom
and the volume settings are as follow:
file1: mac7.hfv this one is clean nothing on it
cdrom: Network_Access_Disk_7.5.sea.bin
so with this settings it still wont boot from the network disk it just loops the happy face logo like 3 times then it crashes
ok here's my setting's
Graphics/sound
Screen mode: 640x480
color depth:256 8bit
windows refresh rate 60hz
sound: on
Memory/misc
MacOS Ram Size 12mb
Mac model ID: MAc IIci MacOS 7.X
cpu type: 68040
rom file: quadra 900
Serial/network
Tunnel Mac Os Networking over UDP: off
upd port number 6066
Volumes
Boot from : Any
psp emstick root : on
Mac volumes
file 1 hdd.hfv this on wallly gave me (if im not mistaken) to configure my mouse speed
file 2 system.hfv this one is called bootstrap inside mac
file 3 system7.5.5.hfv this one is labeled as system75
cd rom: n/a
floppy: n/a
psp specific settings
psp cpu clock 222/111mhz
psp lcd screen default
edit1: im trying to make a clean install of 7.5.3 with the network access disk (Network_Access_Disk_7.5.sea.bin )
same setting exept im now using a quadra 650 rom
and the volume settings are as follow:
file1: mac7.hfv this one is clean nothing on it
cdrom: Network_Access_Disk_7.5.sea.bin
so with this settings it still wont boot from the network disk it just loops the happy face logo like 3 times then it crashes
On "any", B2 boots from the first bootable hardfile selected, starting from 1. If a hardfile has been "blessed" but doesn't have a bootable system on it, you'll get a Happy mac, but no boot. You also can't boot a .sea.bin file. That's an archive.
Since you're having trouble, get rid of all the damn hardfiles and try ONE THING at a time. How can you narrow do the problem when you're trying twenty things at once?
Since you're having trouble, get rid of all the damn hardfiles and try ONE THING at a time. How can you narrow do the problem when you're trying twenty things at once?
its ok i just deleted the hardfiles made a clean one got the starterdisk and im now running mac os 7.5.3 freshly installed, i now know what the problem was my mac rom i got a hold of another rom the quadra 650 and it worked with test8 so yea im now using test8 everything is fine nowJ.F. wrote:On "any", B2 boots from the first bootable hardfile selected, starting from 1. If a hardfile has been "blessed" but doesn't have a bootable system on it, you'll get a Happy mac, but no boot. You also can't boot a .sea.bin file. That's an archive.
Since you're having trouble, get rid of all the damn hardfiles and try ONE THING at a time. How can you narrow do the problem when you're trying twenty things at once?
the only problem is that no matter how many times i change my mouse speed its still tad slow
Thats normal, wait until the video is up to sync!siulmagic wrote:its ok i just deleted the hardfiles made a clean one got the starterdisk and im now running mac os 7.5.3 freshly installed, i now know what the problem was my mac rom i got a hold of another rom the quadra 650 and it worked with test8 so yea im now using test8 everything is fine nowJ.F. wrote:On "any", B2 boots from the first bootable hardfile selected, starting from 1. If a hardfile has been "blessed" but doesn't have a bootable system on it, you'll get a Happy mac, but no boot. You also can't boot a .sea.bin file. That's an archive.
Since you're having trouble, get rid of all the damn hardfiles and try ONE THING at a time. How can you narrow do the problem when you're trying twenty things at once?
the only problem is that no matter how many times i change my mouse speed its still tad slow
Wally
P.S People please stay calm until I release a Readme!
Some roms are just plain trouble. Some needed a LOT more patching than others. It's a matter of trial and error sometimes. Good to hear you're going again.siulmagic wrote:its ok i just deleted the hardfiles made a clean one got the starterdisk and im now running mac os 7.5.3 freshly installed, i now know what the problem was my mac rom i got a hold of another rom the quadra 650 and it worked with test8 so yea im now using test8 everything is fine nowJ.F. wrote:On "any", B2 boots from the first bootable hardfile selected, starting from 1. If a hardfile has been "blessed" but doesn't have a bootable system on it, you'll get a Happy mac, but no boot. You also can't boot a .sea.bin file. That's an archive.
Since you're having trouble, get rid of all the damn hardfiles and try ONE THING at a time. How can you narrow do the problem when you're trying twenty things at once?
the only problem is that no matter how many times i change my mouse speed its still tad slow
I'll probably play with the mouse speed a bit. It's not bad to the left and up, but down and right can be a little slow. That's because of how joysticks work... that and the asymmetry of two's complement numbers. :)
I just trashed my hardfile again trying to play Dark Forces. I forgot how much fun this was. ;)
I've gotten the Mac clock set correctly now. That will be in the next release. I'm also trying the "normal" B2 timing again... I think that's working now, which is good because the timing I was doing ran half as fast in interlaced mode. The Mac thought 15 seconds had elapsed when 30 had, for example.
Has anyone played around with the networking? I can never get my PSP to connect to the router when I'm thinking about it, but the moment I'm doing something else, it connects every time. :D
Also, by test 8, I don't think the video will get significantly faster. Not unless I get another epiphany like the last one. I've found that 256 colors runs well at 20 Hz, and millions needs to be at 12 or 10 to be better than sluggish. I think there would need to be optimizations to the CPU core to do much better at this point. By the way, I've already optimized the get/put longword, and byte swap longword functions using the built in allegrex commands. That gave about a 10% boost to the speed of graphics, among other things.
Networking, I haven't tried it yet.. I'll give it a shot, might save me some time IMHO.J.F. wrote:
Has anyone played around with the networking? I can never get my PSP to connect to the router when I'm thinking about it, but the moment I'm doing something else, it connects every time. :D
Also, by test 8, I don't think the video will get significantly faster. Not unless I get another epiphany like the last one. I've found that 256 colors runs well at 20 Hz, and millions needs to be at 12 or 10 to be better than sluggish. I think there would need to be optimizations to the CPU core to do much better at this point. By the way, I've already optimized the get/put longword, and byte swap longword functions using the built in allegrex commands. That gave about a 10% boost to the speed of graphics, among other things.
Good news about test 9 though!
Gimme a couple of hours and i'll start the readme.
Wally
Great! Someone is going to work on it! Less for me to do! :)Wally4000 wrote:Networking, I haven't tried it yet.. I'll give it a shot, might save me some time IMHO.J.F. wrote:
Has anyone played around with the networking? I can never get my PSP to connect to the router when I'm thinking about it, but the moment I'm doing something else, it connects every time. :D
Also, by test 8, I don't think the video will get significantly faster. Not unless I get another epiphany like the last one. I've found that 256 colors runs well at 20 Hz, and millions needs to be at 12 or 10 to be better than sluggish. I think there would need to be optimizations to the CPU core to do much better at this point. By the way, I've already optimized the get/put longword, and byte swap longword functions using the built in allegrex commands. That gave about a 10% boost to the speed of graphics, among other things.
Good news about test 9 though!
Gimme a couple of hours and i'll start the readme.
Wally
About the only major thing left that would change a readme is the button remapping. I think I should probably start on that.
About time for a midnight snack... :D
:D You addicted to this project now.. I see why you left it until late :)J.F. wrote:Great! Someone is going to work on it! Less for me to do! :)Wally4000 wrote:Networking, I haven't tried it yet.. I'll give it a shot, might save me some time IMHO.J.F. wrote:
Has anyone played around with the networking? I can never get my PSP to connect to the router when I'm thinking about it, but the moment I'm doing something else, it connects every time. :D
Also, by test 8, I don't think the video will get significantly faster. Not unless I get another epiphany like the last one. I've found that 256 colors runs well at 20 Hz, and millions needs to be at 12 or 10 to be better than sluggish. I think there would need to be optimizations to the CPU core to do much better at this point. By the way, I've already optimized the get/put longword, and byte swap longword functions using the built in allegrex commands. That gave about a 10% boost to the speed of graphics, among other things.
Good news about test 9 though!
Gimme a couple of hours and i'll start the readme.
Wally
About the only major thing left that would change a readme is the button remapping. I think I should probably start on that.
About time for a midnight snack... :D
Wally
P.S pretty pretty please add support for Phrase Craze Plus and Shufflepuck Cafe/ Stuntcopter Sound :O
well i did test networking heh XD
i tried icab gives me and error of no connection (works fine in offline mode)
netscape 3.4 if im not mistaken same as above
they all work fine offline but when you load b2 with network on they shell out an error as if there were no active connection im gona load em up and get the exact error codes
iCab error (network error #-98)
Netscape error the aplication unkown has unexpectedly quit, because an error of type 15 occurred
i can also try IE 4.0 Jf if you want em too
i tried icab gives me and error of no connection (works fine in offline mode)
netscape 3.4 if im not mistaken same as above
they all work fine offline but when you load b2 with network on they shell out an error as if there were no active connection im gona load em up and get the exact error codes
iCab error (network error #-98)
Netscape error the aplication unkown has unexpectedly quit, because an error of type 15 occurred
i can also try IE 4.0 Jf if you want em too
You DO realize you need to set up the Mac networking first, right? You can't just start using a browser. Google for setting up the network with B2 for details.siulmagic wrote:well i did test networking heh XD
i tried icab gives me and error of no connection (works fine in offline mode)
netscape 3.4 if im not mistaken same as above
they all work fine offline but when you load b2 with network on they shell out an error as if there were no active connection im gona load em up and get the exact error codes
iCab error (network error #-98)
Netscape error the aplication unkown has unexpectedly quit, because an error of type 15 occurred
i can also try IE 4.0 Jf if you want em too
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How do I get these working?Wally4000 wrote:So I guess you dont have any mac games ;)dennis96411 wrote:Okay, the video is up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhr3JBHazPE
try some of these!
http://www.68kshrine.net
Or if you feel like it
http://www.68kshrine.net/68k
I need feedback!
Wally
I'd love to have battleship. :)
When I download it, I get two folders:
http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/6921/bshipmv4.jpg
and
http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/4316/macosgo7.jpg
I'm using basilisk II test8, and mac 7.5.
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okay i have a problem im attempting to run 7.5 with the newest betta of balilisk it connects to my wifi but after it says reading rom file the screen turns black the memory stick light flashes once and then my psp shuts down i got the rom from who ever posted that youtube video. I have not created a hard file should i do so?
my settings
my settings
anyone help me? I have CFW 4.01 M33-2 PHAT with the 1.5 kernel addon and my folder is in the PSP\GAMEROM mac 7.5
MacOS RAM size:14
Mac Modl ID: Mac llic (macOS 7.x)
cpu type: 68030
Volumes
boot from: any
PSP memstick root: on
File: HDD.HFV
File: Boot Strap.HFV
Floppy: Mac Paint
CPU clock: Default
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