Macintosh Retropie emulation
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Not exactly. On the Pi, the unix folder should only ever be considered as a portal. No games or files should ever be run from it. The files should be fully copied to the Basilisk Mac environment before working with them further. The reason this is not necessary on the Mac OSX side is likely due to it's ability to preserve classic Mac files.
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@mediamogul ok, well i did move the games folder over all together at one point to the Macintosh HD on the pi and nothing happened.
i moved the games folder to the macintosh HD on the mac version of basilisk and it works just the same as it was if it was in the unix folder -
@briandamico said in Macintosh Retropie emulation:
i did move the games folder over all together at one point to the Macintosh HD on the pi and nothing happened.
Somehow or another the files were probably corrupted along the way. It could be something else, but from what you're describing, it sounds like the most possible scenario.
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i don't know how tiny kb files (93) of them can be corrupted when they were dragged and dropped via a shared folder.
it has to be something else we are not seeing.aside from starting from scratch again to create a new OS img. it still doe not explain why the game files show an image icon on the mac vs a plain white image on the pi
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@briandamico said in Macintosh Retropie emulation:
it still doe not explain why the game files show an image icon on the mac vs a plain white image on the pi
It was the explanation when I was setting up mine, but it could indeed be that you're experiencing a separate issue.
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how did you go about setting up your so i can maybe compare what you did to what i did?
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I setup Basilisk on OSX, making sure that Stuffit Expander and Disk Copy were functional and then transferred that setup to the Pi. Since then, everything I bring in is both fully copied over to the Basilisk Mac disk and able to be extracted using the aforementioned software. Using that workflow, I haven't run into anything yet that hasn't at least installed.
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ok i have nothing to loose but to try again.
any suggestions where i can google for .sit stuff? if thats what you recommend
did you look at emaculation where i got my stuff? do u think that will be ok?
i just don't want to go through all of this again if the existing files are poop, you know? -
I believe you used all the information that I used. @edmaul69 and I have compared notes in the past and I think our setups are pretty similar. I wouldn't think that you have to start over. Just make sure those two pieces of software are functional and that you never run anything out of the unix folder or alter any file at all until it has been safely copied over to the Mac classic environment.
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@mediamogul well i am starting again for sure
the only way to make sure i am not missing a stepbut for the 2 pieces of software, where do i get those to install ?i assume they are necessary? which versions of each too?
ps i am using this video as reference
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@mediamogul ok both are installed properly i think
disk copy does nothing unless i have an image
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well long behold, i got it to work
i have no idea if its because i have those apps installed but i dragged my Games folder with all the games over via the shared folder (unix) to the Macintosh HD and the games had the proper icons (no white image anymore) and i was able to open them up.only problem is, some games won't load, some games load and then can't quit, things like that
do you have similar experiences?
thanks again for your help
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well long behold, i got it to work
Very happy to hear it.
do you have similar experiences?
Some, yeah. From what I've seen it can be a mixed bag of results even under optimal conditions. Sometimes an app needs to run in a certain color depth and sometimes it requires a newer or even older set of OS components. It helps to dumpster dive through the internet and learn as much as you can about the software you're trying to run, which can be difficult sometimes due to the vintage.
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@briandamico if you get a hold of games on cd that work on the older os7.53-8.1 and dont require a power mac, you can actually run them on the pi in the basilisk program. I would update to 8.0, then to 8.1.
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I forget, do you run multiple OS images, or did you settle on one version that you're happy with?
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i personally did 7.5.3 and then updated to 7.5.5
@edmaul69 so do you think i should go all the way to 8.0? which could help with lots of the older games? ps i left you a reply in the keyboard post ;)
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@briandamico i went to 8.1. It has more compatibility. Several games require 8.1 or newer but you can only do up to 8.1
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@mediamogul i have two i use. My os8.1 one and even though vmac does not work on the pi for me i use my 7.5.3 black and white image for all my black and white games. I do have all those games on my color image but i like the authentic feel of the old b&w. I also use the oldest system rom on it too so you cant even change it from b&w. I think its a mac classic 2 rom. I actually have a mac classic 2 and a performa 630cd, so one of these days i am going to put some pi's in them and those images are perfect for them.
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so question in regards to 8.0/8.1
I originally began this macintosh project to simply play the black and white games (take a look at emaculation site) you will see the list of black and white games.
I have all of them. but some of them do not open, or just quit, or simply freeze.now i was under the assumption that 7.5.3/7.5.5 would be ideal for this environment. am i mistaken by this ?
or does going to 8.0 fix this ?
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@briandamico i have a kajillion b&w games that all work fine. I can use 7.5.3 and 8.1 just fine. What happens when you try to play the ones that dont work. Also give me names of non working ones so i can test.
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