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    Macintosh Retropie emulation

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      briandamico @edmaul69
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      @edmaul69 i can and believe its in there
      let me see

      going to include some photos first hang on

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        briandamico @edmaul69
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        @edmaul69
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          briandamico @edmaul69
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          @edmaul69 same error
          i had stuffit 4.1 or or something on the shared folder already and dragged it to the desktop and it was white and when opened it gave that same error

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            edmaul69 @briandamico
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            @briandamico are you putting the installation apps or already installed games in the games folder in the macintosh folder?

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              mediamogul Global Moderator @briandamico
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              @briandamico

              MacOS classic apps always need to be brought into the Basilisk environment in their original stuffed (.sit) or image (.img) formats and unpacked from there. Classic Mac applications had resource forks that are lost when introduced to other file systems, which is why they are appearing white. Without the resource forks, the Mac doesn't even know what they are.

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                briandamico @mediamogul
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                @mediamogul @edmaul69

                i had put already installed apps i had unzipped.
                they worked just find on the mac version of basilisk

                the website i got these from had zip files per each letter that i can try and see if they work to unzip via the pi but doubt it.

                ill have to see if i can find them in this .sit format i guess. let me take a look

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                  briandamico @edmaul69
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                  @edmaul69 i stand corrected now. the games were unzipped from .dsk files which then opened an image with the games in their own folders just ready to go. no installation process needed and yes these worked just fine on the os via mac basilisk

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                    briandamico @briandamico
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                    @briandamico if one of you want to check out emaculation in google search you can see what i have and am dealing with via that site

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                      mediamogul Global Moderator @briandamico
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                      @briandamico

                      Nice. Mounting a .dsk in the Basilisk environment will of course also preserve the resource forks, as the disk image was formatted to accomodate.

                      Edit: Ah, I see you were talking about the previous applications that you were able to get working. As long as everything is unpacked after being brought into Basilisk, everything should be fine.

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                        briandamico @mediamogul
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                        @mediamogul
                        So what do you think I should do. The games/files are the same files that were used and opened just fine in basilisk on the mac.

                        If I am even able to unzip a dsk in os 7.5 the files are still the same as they were before.

                        The bigger question is, why do the games appear to open fine in basilisk on the mac but not on the pi when it's using he exact same os file?

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                          mediamogul Global Moderator @briandamico
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                          @briandamico

                          The bigger question is, why do the games appear to open fine in basilisk on the mac but not on the pi when it's using he exact same os file?

                          It could be that the current MacOSX still retains the ability to preserve resource forks in it's file system. Classic apps were supported early on in OSX and it might be a holdover. I was assuming that .dsk was a somewhat standard disk image, but it might be a type of self-mounting image that the MacOS needs to read as an application.

                          Two apps I have installed in Basilisk are 'Stuffit Expander 5.5' and 'Disk Copy 6.3.3'. Anything I bring into Basilisk on the Pi opens with one or the other. have you tried opening the .dsk file with 'Disk Copy' or was it ever embedded in a .sit, .bin, or .hqx file that Stuffit should be opening?

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                            briandamico @mediamogul
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                            @mediamogul i found a site that had games as a .sit
                            it presented the SAME error when trying to open them.

                            i have a feeling its something bigger with this error.

                            its saying "the application program that created it cannot be found, could not find translation extension with appropriate translators"

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                              mediamogul Global Moderator @briandamico
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                              @briandamico

                              Have you been able to use Stuffit Expander at all yet on the Pi? Assuming that it's operational, you might try highlighting the .sit file, press whatever button combo equates to 'apple+i' or 'cmd+i' and make sure that the file is set to open with Stuffit in the resulting window.

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                                briandamico @mediamogul
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                                @mediamogul

                                i can try all of this but what i am most curious is why i don't have to do any of this via basilisk on the mac?

                                i have some photos I'm going to post in a few of my mac version of basilisk which is ALL the same stuff as it is on the pi

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                                  mediamogul Global Moderator @briandamico
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                                  @briandamico

                                  can try all of this but what i am most curious is why i don't have to do any of this via basilisk on the mac?

                                  It's just a guess, but as stated above, it could be due to how OSX handles files.

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                                    briandamico @mediamogul
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                                    @mediamogul
                                    http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l137/briandamico/nes/Screen Shot 2017-05-17 at 6.00.05 PM.png

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                                      mediamogul Global Moderator @briandamico
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                                      @briandamico

                                      Are those files being run from within the Basilisk Mac environment, or just from the linked folder in OSX?

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                                        briandamico
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                                        in the environment, they are in the unix folder in a folder called games

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                                          mediamogul Global Moderator @briandamico
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                                          @briandamico said in Macintosh Retropie emulation:

                                          they are in the unix folder in a folder called games

                                          Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the unix folder reside in OSX. If that's the case and it's the same setup your working with on the Pi, then that's definitely the problem.

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                                            briandamico @mediamogul
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                                            @mediamogul
                                            ok so your saying the fact that i have all the same files i used for the mac basilisk version which I'm using for the pi is the problem?

                                            but how else was i suppose to get the OS on to the pi if not preparing it via the mac first?

                                            if you could be so kind as to break it down for me what i did wrong and what i can do to fix it i would be forever grateful

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