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I bought 7 on eBay over the past 9 years in order to play with Basilisk II, vMac, Mini vMac, Fusion PC, SoftMac (and bought PowerMacs to run SheepShaver.

GnuCOBOL translates COBOL into C and internally.
#Sheepshaver stuck fullscreen iso#
GnuCOBOL implements a substantial part of the COBOL 85, X/Open COBOL and newer ISO COBOL standards (2002, 2014, 2022), as well as many extensions included in other COBOL compilers (IBM COBOL, MicroFocus COBOL, ACUCOBOL-GT and others).
#Sheepshaver stuck fullscreen mac os#
(If the image file is not 'locked,' which it must be if the Mac OS is to be installed from it, the SheepShaver Wrapper will offer to lock it for you.) Install the. If the file is in the correct format, and is bootable, SheepShaver will boot from the image file. I had to go into red pill mode to install libxpm4_3.5.4.2-3_b before installing xkbd_0.8.15m-1_b (from ArnimS's page).Īs with all Basilisk II builds, you will need a ROM image file from an old 68k Mac. GnuCOBOL (formerly OpenCOBOL) is a free, modern COBOL compiler. Drop your CD image file of a Mac OS installation CD on the SheepShaver Wrapper. You need xkbd installed, which currently doesn't have all keys mapped. I think it requires sdl (libsdl-net1.2_1.2.5-7_armel_b) and maybe GTK+ installed. The BasiliskIIGS is probably the best one to use to setup the. I don't know if unique311 wanted it public yet (it's been 3 months), but I found his 3 builds on this page: Now I guess hacking away at the source would be a good thing.but don't expect miracles from me, and If I do walk on water then be happy. Tell you what your frame buffer name is).Best result so far is to run BasiliskIISDL and when the emu starts go to control panel and monitor settings and do 720x480. Path can be specified with the "fbdevicefile" prefs item) to determineĬertain characteristics of the device (doing a "ls -l /dev/fb" should The "frame buffer name" is looked up in the "fbdevices" file (whose The colorĭepth (8/15/24 bit) depends on the depth of the underlying X11 screen. Saying "dga/0/0" means "complete screen".įull-screen display using the frame buffer device /dev/fb. "width" and "height" specify the maximum width/height to use. (8/15/24 bit) depends on the depth of the underlying X11 screen. Of the X11 screen should always be available.įull-screen display using the XFree86 DGA extension. The set of color depthsĭepends on the capabilities of the X11 server, the operating system,Īnd Basilisk II compile-time options, but 1 bit and the default depth The "video mode" is one of the following:Ĭolor display in an X11 window of the given size.
#Sheepshaver stuck fullscreen full#
And is also the version that requires command line parameters./BasiliskII -rom /lo/ca/tion/of/rom -disk sys/tem/dsk -disk hdd/dskĬompiling basiliskIISDL and BasiliskIIGS with the -enable-XF86-dga does the fullscreen.but when it goes into fullscreen its starts up, but the screen is black./BasiliskII -screen dga/0/0Īnother issue notice with the dga/0/0 when it does go into full screen sometimes require a reboot to get out.I advice you to install MPV, so the need to turn the device off won't be needed. While compiling the source.I notice you can compile using different features.īasiliskIIGS->sdl/gtk/fbdev.not sure what the issues is with it but the screen is all screwed up./BasiliskII -screen dga/0/0 start in fullscreen.Īnd BasiliskIISDL->works nicely.does 720x480 which is the best screen res I've use so far on the emu.
