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    Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color

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    • edmaul69E
      edmaul69 @FranceMSR
      last edited by

      @francemsr i have done this many times. Even tested it three times today with the same results as the many many times i tried before.

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      • edmaul69E
        edmaul69 @FranceMSR
        last edited by edmaul69

        @francemsr i made a video as proof.

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          FranceMSR @edmaul69
          last edited by FranceMSR

          @edmaul69 said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

          @francemsr i made a video as proof.

          I'm using MacOS7.5.5 installed from scratch by me. I don't know what you have done in your system and which parameters you're using on basilisik configuration file. Again, if you see the screenshots at the end of this thread you will see the result:
          http://www.retropie-italia.it/viewtopic.php?f=61&p=4695

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          • edmaul69E
            edmaul69 @FranceMSR
            last edited by

            @francemsr im using 8.1 but it did it on 7.5 as well. In earlier thread comments in this thread or the other one when i was setting this up it was stated to do it the same way i mention for the same reason. But at any case for the tutorial it should be mentioned to change it to b&w so others dont have the same issue me and others have had and not know why and never get it working because of that. B&w will guarantee it works for them.

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            • Meneer JansenM
              Meneer Jansen
              last edited by Meneer Jansen

              @edmaul69 and @FranceMSR: thank you both for the input. I added the info to my post at nr. 137. I included as mucht info as possible there. I made a choice to make it not as short as possible but as complete as possible.

              Avid Linux user.

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                FranceMSR @edmaul69
                last edited by FranceMSR

                @edmaul69 said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

                @francemsr ...B&w will guarantee it works for them.

                If I use B&W Basilisk crashes...

                What I can guarantee is that if you follow this guide for installing MacOS:
                http://www.retropie-italia.it/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=752

                then my step for playing 256 colors game:
                http://www.retropie-italia.it/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=753
                https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/1049/macintosh-basilisk-ii-8-bit-color/171

                it ALWAYS works ;-)

                P.S.: compile Basilisk from source code, don't use binary version

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                • edmaul69E
                  edmaul69 @FranceMSR
                  last edited by

                  @francemsr i do have it installed from source. Are you changing it to 16 color b&w?

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                    FranceMSR @edmaul69
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                    @edmaul69 said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

                    @francemsr i do have it installed from source. Are you changing it to 16 color b&w?

                    No, never used 16 B&W mode because in this way Basilisk crashes

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                      spud11
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                      Hi. So I tried both ways - changing the dispmanx and the displaycolordepth 8 both before and after changing the same option on MacOS. I couldn't get either to work and I tried on multiple occasions.

                      So I tried @FranceMSR's guide on the the Retropie Italia website for installing the Macintosh system and then I installed POP2 using his other guide. This did work and POP2 works fine and it does seem to work every time. Thanks.

                      However, I've got 2 questions please.

                      First, every time I start up the Mac emulator I get the warning about the floppy disk. Is there a way of stopping this?

                      Second, is there a way of starting POP2 automatically from the emulationstation menu please eg by altering the emulators.cfg file or altering the basiliskii.cfg file? At the moment, I have to start the Mac emulator and click a couple of times in the MacOS disk before I can start up POP2. Thanks.

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                      • Meneer JansenM
                        Meneer Jansen @spud11
                        last edited by Meneer Jansen

                        @spud11 said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

                        Hi. So I tried both ways - changing the dispmanx and the displaycolordepth 8 both before and after changing the same option on MacOS. I couldn't get either to work and I tried on multiple occasions.

                        So I tried @FranceMSR's guide on the the Retropie Italia website for installing the Macintosh system and then I installed POP2 using his other guide. This did work and POP2 works fine and it does seem to work every time. Thanks.

                        That's strange, because other than the Italian guide making it's own disk image the guide here in post 137 is, AFAIK, the same procedure. Maybe the disk images from the "PoP Macintosh Total Pack" are set to 256 color which is making them crash...?

                        Avid Linux user.

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                          FranceMSR @spud11
                          last edited by FranceMSR

                          @spud11 said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

                          So I tried @FranceMSR's guide on the the Retropie Italia website for installing the Macintosh system and then I installed POP2 using his other guide. This did work and POP2 works fine and it does seem to work every time. Thanks.

                          I'm glad that you found the guides helpful ;-)

                          Thanks for your feedback, maybe now other guys will try to follow those step :-)

                          The guides are here:
                          http://www.retropie-italia.it/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=752
                          http://www.retropie-italia.it/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=753

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                            spud11 @Meneer Jansen
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                            @meneer-jansen @FranceMSR I added the oldgames image (disk02.imgon which POP2 appears) to the emulators.cfg, so that I could start up POP2 from that ready made disk I'm using (and which I suspect most people are using).

                            That works too, so I suspect the difference in reliability is actually something to do with the installation of the MacOS. Starting from scratch using @FranceMSR's guide seems to be the most reliable way of getting POP2 working avoiding the Black Screen of Death.

                            Also, I switched the Pi off overnight and started it up again this morning. That seems to have removed the floppy disk issue I was having. When I started up Basilisk this morning, it rebuilt the Mac emulator on startup, so all is good at that end.

                            I'm still not sure, however, how to get POP2 to start automatically from the retropie/emulationstation menu. I'm still having to click once or twice in the MacOS to start POP2 manually after the emulator starts.

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                              spud11 @Meneer Jansen
                              last edited by spud11

                              @meneer-jansen There are in fact quite a few differences in the basiliskii.cfg between the 2 processes of setup:

                              Retropie Italia's version is:

                              rom /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/color_classic.rom
                              #disk /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/DiskTools_MacOS8.image
                              #disk /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/InstallationDisk
                              disk /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/MacOS753.img
                              disk /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/Stuff-it_Expander55.dsk
                              extfs /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh
                              
                              displaycolordepth 8
                              seriala /dev/ttyS0
                              serialb /dev/ttyS1
                              udptunnel false
                              udpport 6066
                              bootdrive 0
                              bootdriver 0
                              ramsize 33554432
                              frameskip 0
                              modelid 5
                              cpu 4
                              fpu true
                              nocdrom false
                              nosound false
                              noclipconversion false
                              nogui false
                              jit false
                              jitfpu false
                              jitdebug false
                              jitcachesize 0
                              jitlazyflush false
                              jitinline false
                              keyboardtype 5
                              keycodes false
                              mousewheelmode 1
                              mousewheellines 3
                              dsp /dev/dsp
                              mixer /dev/mixer
                              ignoresegv true
                              idlewait true
                              

                              The "normal" Retropie version is as follows:

                              displaycolordepth 8
                              extfs /
                              seriala /dev/ttyS0
                              serialb /dev/ttyS1
                              udptunnel false
                              udpport 6066
                              bootdrive 0
                              bootdriver 0
                              ramsize 8388608
                              frameskip 6
                              modelid 5
                              cpu 3
                              fpu false
                              nocdrom false
                              nosound false
                              noclipconversion false
                              nogui false
                              jit false
                              jitfpu false
                              jitdebug false
                              jitcachesize 0
                              jitlazyflush false
                              jitinline false
                              keyboardtype 5
                              keycodes false
                              mousewheelmode 1
                              mousewheellines 3
                              dsp /dev/dsp
                              mixer /dev/mixer
                              ignoresegv false
                              idlewait true
                              

                              The cpu, frameskip and the ramsize are different.

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                                FranceMSR
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                                Pay attention that during installation modelid is 14 but at the final step modelid is 5. You posted a wrong configuration files, that is not the same of RetroPie Italia Forum ;-)

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                                • edmaul69E
                                  edmaul69 @FranceMSR
                                  last edited by edmaul69

                                  @francemsr which mac is modelid5? I use a quadra900.rom so the modelid i use is 20. I used 14 as well seems to function the same.

                                  Edit: found it is a macintosh se

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                                    spud11 @FranceMSR
                                    last edited by

                                    @francemsr Okay, thanks. I've changed that now. The only things different are the cpu, frameskip and ramsize. Is it likely any of them would make any difference at all?

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                                    • Meneer JansenM
                                      Meneer Jansen @spud11
                                      last edited by Meneer Jansen

                                      @spud11 said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

                                      @francemsr Okay, thanks. I've changed that now. The only things different are the cpu, frameskip and ramsize. Is it likely any of them would make any difference at all?

                                      1. I Changed the procedure in post 137 to include the frameskip setting to 0 (did that myself already but forgot to put it in post 137). PoP2 rus much more "fluently" that way.

                                      2. What the CPU setting does is not explained in the official documentation here. Just like the "displaycolordepth" setting it might be a recently added setting that is still undocumented. On my system it is (still) set to "5"

                                      3. My RAM size is set to 8 MB (i.e. 8388608). Don't think it'll make much difference though. PoP2 still runs kinda slow and the background music runs at 60 BPM (1 beat per second). Oh, well.

                                      4. My model ID is set to 5 and I work w/ MacOS 8. The official help file says that one must set it to 14 for MacOS 8. Did that just now and I don't notice any difference.

                                      Avid Linux user.

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                                        FranceMSR @Meneer Jansen
                                        last edited by FranceMSR

                                        @meneer-jansen said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

                                        1. I Changed the procedure in post 137...

                                        I don't understand why you continuously change your post when the correct procedure is this :D
                                        You have to install your own system! Don't use a pre-made disk ;-)

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                                        • mediamogulM
                                          mediamogul Global Moderator
                                          last edited by mediamogul

                                          The problem may be that there are so many variables involved in any particular install, that no one set of instructions is going to be completely accurate for all users. I've noticed a few particulars on all sides that I haven't found to be the case with my own install and some things that worked for me, didn't for others here. Perhaps ironing out 8-bit color in BasiliskII on the Pi just isn't possible with any absolute certainty.

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                                          • Meneer JansenM
                                            Meneer Jansen @FranceMSR
                                            last edited by Meneer Jansen

                                            @francemsr said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

                                            @meneer-jansen said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

                                            1. I Changed the procedure in post 137...

                                            I don't understand why you continuously change your post when the correct procedure is this :D
                                            You have to install your own system! Don't use a pre-made disk ;-)

                                            To make your own disk there is already a procedure on the internet: https://emaculation.com/doku.php/basiliskii_linux_setup .

                                            I'm updating siad procedure to help others. If it is not appreciated or if people want to learn Italian first and then go to an Italian forum to follow another procedure, well, that's just silly. The problem is NOT pre-made disks, because in the past I made my own disk w/ MacOS 7 etc. which is very much work and very complicated (see link above, that's where everybody here got their procedure from!). Didn't work either against the "8-bit problem". Because the problem lies NOT in the virtual hard disk used by BasiliskII, troll. Constantly referring to Italian forums and complicated procedures to make your own 1 GB disk is not the solution. If my efforts are not appreciated, well, TRFM and FU then. Sod it.

                                            Bye. :-(

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