Jacque,
Try setting the Unix root to something like "Users/Jacque/
Sheepshaver/" after creating a folder "Sheepshaver" in your home
directory. Although I have to restart once or twice sometimes, to make
the Unix drive appear, this works quite nicely for me.
I was able to mount the local hard disk as a network drive, but since
I upgraded to Leopard, I was unable to do so.
I don't think the Basilisk and Sheepshaver were ever "supported". The
developers just work on it when they feel like it.
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
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On 20 mei 2008, at 22:34, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Any SheepShaver users out there? When I first set it up I was able
to connect to the local machine via the Chooser and share files that
way. Now when I try, it doesn't work. I have tried every combination
of internet OS 9 settings I can think of and SheepShaver just
freezes solid whenever I try to mount the main OS X drive (or my
user folder). I have to force-quit SheepShaver and restart the
virtual machine. Maybe I shouldn't have turned on TCP/IP?
Giving up on that, I have been dismounting the shared drive, copying
files to it, and then restarting the SheepShaver virtual machine in
order to re-mount the shared drive. This is a pain in the patootie.
Does anyone remember how to re-mount a drive in OS 9 without
restarting the OS? I'd rather have file sharing working, but at
least if I could remount the shared drive that would be something.
The author isn't supporting it any more, right? The latest version
of SheepShaver I have is labeled May 2006.
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