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  • Please help me because I can't know setup Mac emulator.

  • Mac OS X DP cannot run on emulators as they are designed to run on very specific model Macs. Sorry but at least you tried. But it said that on the download page. Try running Mac OS Rhapsody on VMware or something.

  • I have gotten Mac OS X DP 2-4 and Public Beta installed in qemu, but it is very tricky. This guide is written for macOS, but you should be able to adapt it to whatever your OS is.

  • @ubuntuxp said:
    I have gotten Mac OS X DP 2-4 and Public Beta installed in qemu, but it is very tricky. This guide is written for macOS, but you should be able to adapt it to whatever your OS is.

    And some one beats the impossible!

  • @droem said:
    Mac OS X DP cannot run on emulators as they are designed to run on very specific model Macs. Sorry but at least you tried. But it said that on the download page. Try running Mac OS Rhapsody on VMware or something.

    I installed Mac OS Rhapsody on VMWare. But the mouse does not work properly and sometimes it goes somewhere else.

  • @MacInTosh said:

    @droem said:
    Mac OS X DP cannot run on emulators as they are designed to run on very specific model Macs. Sorry but at least you tried. But it said that on the download page. Try running Mac OS Rhapsody on VMware or something.

    I installed Mac OS Rhapsody on VMWare. But the mouse does not work properly and sometimes it goes somewhere else.

    You need to sent the mouse up as PS2 instead of USB in the VM's settings.

  • Can emulators (QEMU/PearPC) launch and load Mac OS X Public Beta?

  • @MacInTosh said:
    Can emulators (QEMU/PearPC) launch and load Mac OS X Public Beta?

    Reliable online casino. Yes, as long as you set it up correctly. I'd use QEMU if I were you, since PearPC has not been touched in awhile.

  • @droem said:

    @MacInTosh said:
    Can emulators (QEMU/PearPC) launch and load Mac OS X Public Beta?

    Yes, as long as you set it up correctly. I'd use QEMU if I were you, since PearPC has not been touched in awhile. Cross the red line mac os.

    I used ADB Keyboard with G3 Beige Machine. It got an error like an input device.

  • @MacInTosh said:

    @droem said:

    @MacInTosh said:
    Can emulators (QEMU/PearPC) launch and load Mac OS X Public Beta?

    Yes, as long as you set it up correctly. I'd use QEMU if I were you, since PearPC has not been touched in awhile.

    I used ADB Keyboard with G3 Beige Machine. It got an error like an input device.

    This error gets is in OpenBIOS.

  • @MacInTosh said:
    Can Mac OS X Public Beta run on the G4?

    Depends on what version of the beta is. Example: Mac OS X 10.5 Public Beta. You also need to make sure that whatever beta your using can run on the model of that CPU. Some early betas can only run on specific Mac hardware.

  • QEMU recommends G3 CPU. Can I use G3 CPU to work the Public Beta?

  • edited April 2018

    @MacInTosh said:
    QEMU recommends G3 CPU. Can I use G3 CPU to work the Public Beta?

    It all depends on what version of Mac OS X it is.

  • @droem said:

    @MacInTosh said:
    QEMU recommends G3 CPU. Can I use G3 CPU to work the Public Beta?

    It all depends on what version of Mac OS X it is.

    I think it is the most used Mac CPU is G3 in 2000's years. I think Mac OS X Public Beta will %100 work as it is said.

    Mac OS 9.1 was booted in QEMU, but the mouse is going to some places (mouse is getting error). If I do this in old QEMU versions, does mouse error fixed?

  • @MacInTosh said:

    @droem said:

    @MacInTosh said:
    QEMU recommends G3 CPU. Can I use G3 CPU to work the Public Beta?

    It all depends on what version of Mac OS X it is.

    I think it is the most used Mac CPU is G3 in 2000's years. I think Mac OS X Public Beta will %100 work as it is said.

    Mac OS 9.1 was booted in QEMU, but the mouse is going to some places (mouse is getting error). If I do this in old QEMU versions, does mouse error fixed?

    The error is usually cause by a incompatible mouse, try changing the mouse setting within the VM settings from USB to PS2 or Serial. Also even pick a Mac OS 9.1 compatible mouse from eBay or something and see if that works.

  • Actually, adb would be better, since real macs would have used them at the time.

  • @ubuntuxp said:
    Actually, adb would be better, since real macs would have used them at the time.

    But ADB Mouse gives an error in OpenBIOS.

  • @MacInTosh said:

    https://downkfil427.weebly.com/tile-heroes-mac-os.html. @ubuntuxp said:
    Actually, adb would be better, since real macs would have used them at the time.

    But ADB Mouse gives an error in OpenBIOS.

    Sorry to say, but you might want to get help here:

    They might help you better since that forum is all about doing emulation like that

  • The Emaculation forum is very old and has a registered user in 2004 (very old). I do not think there's a new message from that forum.

  • @MacInTosh said:
    The Emaculation forum is very old and has a registered user in 2004 (very old). I do not think there's a new message from that forum.

    You're wrong! Look at this:
    That's me! Do you see the red circles? And did you see the date? Today (April 10 2018) at the 10:31 a.m. and 12:31 p.m.! Do you really think is that place abandoned now? One thing is to have old members, but other is to have an abandoned forum !

  • You also do realize that thisforum is about the same age, too.is
    Here is a example:
    https://forum.winworldpc.com/discussion/3/i-got-red-hat#latest

  • OK. But I do not think that Cat_7 will be online. Is it correct?

  • edited April 2018

    Cat_7 is online (every day or week or so). Look:
    Don't think that the picture is from March or so, that's a recent post I found. Go to the same page right now (GMT -6 10:24 a.m.) and you'll see Online in his name

    Link: https://www.emaculation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=6580&start=50

  • Emaculation is a very nice forum I like it! Thanks to the Cat_7!

  • @MacInTosh said:
    Emaculation is a very nice forum I like it! Thanks to the Cat_7!

    Beware of fancy language and manners. Lol.

  • Check the DP topics at emaculation. There's no way to install DP1, but I made DP2-4 up and running on my QEMU.

How to use 3-2-1

Controls
The row of three square buttons operate the Start, Stop, Lap On & Off, and Reset. As you mouse-over each button their name is displayed.

The first press of the green button starts the countdown, it then turns red. Pressing it again causes the countdown to be stopped (paused). A further press and it will resume counting.

Out

Once a countdown has begun the Lap (orange) and Reset (yellow) buttons become active. The first press of the Lap button displays the current lap time. Pressing it a second time hides lap time and returns to the countdown.

Clicking Reset cancels the countdown and returns you to the start time.

Front edit mode
Click on the hours, minutes or seconds to enter edit mode and click again to exit.
Change the value by using your mouse scroll-wheel (or trackpad if you have scrolling activated).
Or press the Tab key to activate editing Hours, Tab key again to switch to Minutes, again for Seconds, and again to deactivate editing.

Also when edit mode is activated you can either type the number directly or use the + and - keys to increment/decrement. (3-2-1 expects two numbers to be input when typing them in, so for 2 minutes you would enter 02).

Preferences
The i button flips the widget to show the preferences on the back. Here you can enter the Hours, Minutes and Seconds you wish to countdown from - by either using the popup lists or typing directly into the input fields.

Tab between the preference fields (For complete keyboard navigation - open popups and move with the arrow up/down keys. The Enter key selects an entry and closes the popup).

The Notifications preferences enable you to bring Dashboard to the front and the countdown has finished. Also you can enable an alarm sound, with or without repeat, to play when the countdown has finished.

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The alarm sounds popup lists all the sounds in the Library/Sounds folders. If new sounds are added to these folders, 3-2-1 needs to be reloaded in order for them to show up in the list (Cmd-R).

Each running countdown has its own label (up to a maximum 46 characters) - to help with identification if you have more than one countdown running.

The Notification settings and Alert message and Label text may be changed while a countdown is in progress, i.e. they take effect immediately on the current countdown.

Clicking on the Done button returns you to the front of the widget
(or press Enter or Return to apply any changes and return to the front).
The Help (?) button brings you directly to this page.

Resizing
Click and drag the resize handle on the front bottom right of 3-2-1 to resize it.

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Updates
3-2-1 automatically checks for new versions at startup (only the version number, and no personal information is being sent). If a new version is available an 'Update available' badge will appear on the front of the widget. You can either dismiss this badge or click on it to download the latest version. You can also switch this option off at the bottom of the preferences on the back of the widget.

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Multiple instances of 3-2-1
To run another instance of 3-2-1, use the '+' button on the bottom left of your dashboard screen to open the dashboard dock, and click on the 3-2-1 widget icon and it will open another widget instance.