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97 Help Formatting Help Native CD Support Forum: Help Creator: Jessica Created: 2004-12-13 Updated: 2013-05-28 Jessica - 2004-12-13 powerpc emulator mac I changed the config file to pci_ide0_slave_installed = 1 pci_ide0_slave_image = "e:\" pci_ide0_slave_type = "nativecdrom" and I put Disk 1 of Mac OS X 10.3 in the cd drive but https://sourceforge.net/p/pearpc/mailman/pearpc-devel/?viewmonth=200503&viewday=12 it does not show up as a bootable option. My boot method is prom_bootmethod = "select" I'm using version 0.4pre. Is there some way to force it to boot? If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: Philippe Lamalice - 2005-01-02 AFAIK, native cd-rom support under Win32 cannot https://sourceforge.net/p/pearpc/discussion/373201/thread/b7f83334/ boot. This may be a technical limitation or simply a feature that has not been implemented yet. A developer could answer this accurately.... In the meantime, you should make an ISO image of the first disc (not necessary for the other 2). If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: Nando - 2005-01-12 Hi all and Happy New Year ! I already posted this issue to PearPC.net forum without success. I hope someone could help here. My problem is that PearPC crashes when I try to use the "nativecdrom" option. The final output is: ...... [CPU/CPU] execution started at 05600fec [CPU/MMU] new pagetable: sdr1 = 0x07f0000f [CPU/MMU] new pagetable: sdr1 accepted [CPU/MMU] number of pages: 2^17 pagetable_start: 0x07f00000 size: 2^20 [IO/CUDA]
despite pleas and prayers, that wish remains unfulfilled. Although running Mac OS natively on PC hardware is not possible, there is another option--running Mac OS X on an emulator. In this article, I will show http://archive.oreilly.com/pub/a/windows/archive/PearPC.html you how to install and run Mac OS X Panther on your PC using PearPC, a free, architecture-independent PowerPC platform that runs on PCs. To check out PearPC's features, go to the PearPC-PowerPC Architecture Emulator web site. Here are the steps you'll take to use PearPC to install Mac OS X: Download the PearPC PowerPC Architecture Emulator. Obtain hard disk images for use with PearPC. Obtain images of your client OS installation disk. Configure PearPC to device error use the hard disk image and the OS images. Downloading PearPC Download the PearPC PowerPC Architecture Emulator. Once it's downloaded, extract its content to a folder, say, [Desktop]:\PearPC. This is the folder that is going to contain all of the files you'll see in the next couple of sections. Note: [Desktop] refers to the path of my Windows desktop; that is, C:\Documents and Settings\Wei-Meng Lee\Desktop\. Hard disk images To install Mac OS X on the emulator, you device error i need a hard disk image. You can download preformatted hard disk images from http://pearpc.net/downloads.php. Two disk sizes are available: 3GB and 6GB. If you plan to install the full Mac OS X, then use the 6GB image. If you have limited disk space on your hard drive, use the smaller, 3GB image. Be aware that the default install of Mac OS X takes up a little more than 3GB, and so you need to unselect certain components during installation if you use the 3GB image. The disk images come in two formats: BZ2 and RAR. I used the 6GB RAR disk images. You need to uncompress the disk image before you can use it. To uncompress the RAR image, I used WinRAR from http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm. Uncompress the image and save it in the [Desktop]:\PearPC folder. Making images of your client OS To install Mac OS X on your hard disk image, you need to make copies of your Mac OS X installation disk in ISO format. You can use Nero or any other disk utility to save CDs or DVDs in ISO format. In my case, I have saved the images in the C:\PearPC folder. I have named the first disk csif cond="" 1. Note: You need to purchase Mac OS X in order to run Mac OS X in PearPC. Configuring PearPC Once you've taken the pre