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Depending on the platform you use, Basilisk II has additional requirements: |
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BeOS: |
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You need BeOS R4 or better. |
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You need BeOS R4 or later versions. |
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Basilisk II cannot do Mac Classic emulation. |
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Unix: |
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somewhat reduced set of features. Basilisk II supports DirectX version 5 or |
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later, but version 3 may also work, depending on your graphics card. |
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Mac OS X: |
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Versions 10.0 thru 10.2 can be used, and 10.3 will probably be no problem. |
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(OS X public beta is not supported by the current executable or source code, |
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but if you really need to use it, I can provide versions that will work) |
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Installation |
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make install [optionally] |
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To use Ethernet networking under Linux, you either have to configure your |
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kernel for ethertap support or make and install the "sheep_net" driver: |
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make modules |
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This should produce a kernel module "sheep_net.o" in the "Linux/NetDriver" |
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directory. Now su root and say |
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cd Linux/NetDriver |
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make dev |
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/sbin/insmod sheep_net.o |
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This will install the device node "/dev/sheep_net" and load the driver. |
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You should give appropriate access rights to /dev/sheep_net if you don't |
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want to have to run Basilisk II as root. |
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kernel for ethertap support or make and install the "sheep_net" driver |
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(this is explained in the README file, at the description of the "ether" |
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preferences item). |
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This is what Brian J. Johnson says about compiling for IRIX: |
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"I recommend compiling with "-Ofast". This requires changing "-g" |
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must NOT use a pthreads library. User-level threads libraries such as PTL |
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interfere with the signal handlers installed by Basilisk II and kernel- |
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level threads are not supported by NetBSD, so you will have to live without |
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pthreads (and thus, without serial/ethernet/audio support). |
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pthreads, and thus without serial/ethernet/audio support (but the "UDP |
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tunnelling" network should work). |
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ATTENTION NetBSD/mac68k USERS: |
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Current (as of July 2000) versions of the NetBSD/mac68k kernel have a bug |
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MS Visual V++ 5.0 or later. Symantec C++ should work, too, with some |
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modifications. See the "sysdeps.h" file in the "Windows" directory. |
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Mac OS X: |
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If you have the prebuilt application, there is nothing to do. |
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If you have the developer tools installed, and want to built it yourself, |
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look in the file src/MacOSX/0_HOW_TO_BUILD.txt |
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The ROM file has to be named "ROM" and put in the same directory as the |
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Basilisk II executable but you can specify a different location for the ROM |
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file with the "rom" option in the preferences file (or with the preferences |