Basilisk 142 Install help
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Basilisk 142 Install help
Hoping someone can help me here.
I have followed the install guide for Basilisk 142. I got up to the "disk" tab, browse to the two required disks, mount them, then hit run. Once I hit run, nothing happens. Any suggestions as to how I can proceed from here?
I have followed the install guide for Basilisk 142. I got up to the "disk" tab, browse to the two required disks, mount them, then hit run. Once I hit run, nothing happens. Any suggestions as to how I can proceed from here?
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Re: Basilisk 142 Install help
Are BasiliskII.exe and BasiliskIIGUI.exe together in the same folder?
Re: Basilisk 142 Install help
Yeah, everything I needed for the install is in the one folder.
Re: Basilisk 142 Install help
Hi,
Which host system are you using?
Did you download the 2008 build from our forum?
http://www.open.ou.nl/hsp/downloads/Bas ... 8_2008.zip
BasiliskGUI would normally only do nothing at "run" when the basiliskII program is not named BasiliskII.exe exactly. Please check the name.
Can you paste a copy of content of your BasiliskII_prefs file in your reply?
Best,
cat_7
Which host system are you using?
Did you download the 2008 build from our forum?
http://www.open.ou.nl/hsp/downloads/Bas ... 8_2008.zip
BasiliskGUI would normally only do nothing at "run" when the basiliskII program is not named BasiliskII.exe exactly. Please check the name.
Can you paste a copy of content of your BasiliskII_prefs file in your reply?
Best,
cat_7
Re: Basilisk 142 Install help
I have checked the file names and they all match up. I did download the August 2008 rebuild of BasiliskII.
Here is the content of my prefs file.
disk D:\Users\montaltoa\Desktop\Basilisk 142\System70_boot.dsk
disk D:\Users\montaltoa\Desktop\Basilisk 142\install.hfv
extfs
screen win/640/480/32
seriala COM1
serialb COM2
rom D:\Users\montaltoa\Desktop\Basilisk 142\Mac OS ROM
bootdrive 0
bootdriver 0
ramsize 67108864
frameskip 6
modelid 5
cpu 68030
fpu true
nocdrom false
nosound false
nogui false
noclipconvert false
nofloppyboot false
noscsi true
ntdx5hack false
rightmouse 1
keyboardfile BasiliskII_keyboard
pollmedia true
priority_ether_run 0
priority_ether_idle 0
priority_serial_in_run 0
priority_serial_in_idle 0
priority_serial_out_run 0
priority_serial_out_idle 0
priority_cpu_run 0
priority_cpu_idle -1
priority_60hz_run 1
priority_60hz_idle 1
priority_1hz_run 1
priority_1hz_idle 1
priority_pram_run 0
priority_pram_idle -1
priority_gui_run 1
priority_gui_idle 0
priority_gdi_run 0
priority_gdi_idle -1
priority_dx_run 0
priority_dx_idle -1
priority_fb_run 0
priority_fb_idle -1
priority_sound_run 0
priority_sound_idle 0
noaudio true
debugscsi 0
debugfilesys 0
debugserial 0
framesleepticks 12
showfps false
stickymenu true
etherpermanentaddress true
ethermulticastmode 0
disable98optimizations false
realmodecd false
soundbuffers 3
soundbuffersize8000 1024
soundbuffersize11025 2048
soundbuffersize22050 2048
soundbuffersize44100 4096
nosoundwheninactive true
mousewheelmode 1
mousewheellines 3
mousewheelreversex false
mousewheelreversey false
mousewheelclickmode 1
mousewheelcust00 +37+3B-3B-37
mousewheelcust01 +37+3C-3C-37
mousewheelcust10
mousewheelcust11
usealtescape true
usealttab true
usecontrolescape true
usealtspace true
usealtenter true
disableaccuratetimer false
guiautorestart 0
gethardwarevolume true
enableextfs false
usentfsafp false
extdrives #CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
typemapfile D:\Users\montaltoa\Desktop\Basilisk 142\BasiliskII.ftm
debugextfs 0
portfile0 C:\B2TEMP0.OUT
portfile1 C:\B2TEMP1.OUT
DX_fullscreen_refreshrate Monitor default
mousemovementmode 0
usestartupsound true
smp_ethernet 0
smp_serialin 0
smp_serialout 0
smp_cpu 0
smp_60hz 0
smp_1hz 0
smp_pram 0
smp_gui 0
smp_gdi 0
smp_dx 0
smp_fb 0
smp_audio 0
idlesleep 1
idlesleepenabled false
idletimeout 0
routerenabled false
ftp_port_list 21
disablescreensaver false
keyboardtype 5
Here is the content of my prefs file.
disk D:\Users\montaltoa\Desktop\Basilisk 142\System70_boot.dsk
disk D:\Users\montaltoa\Desktop\Basilisk 142\install.hfv
extfs
screen win/640/480/32
seriala COM1
serialb COM2
rom D:\Users\montaltoa\Desktop\Basilisk 142\Mac OS ROM
bootdrive 0
bootdriver 0
ramsize 67108864
frameskip 6
modelid 5
cpu 68030
fpu true
nocdrom false
nosound false
nogui false
noclipconvert false
nofloppyboot false
noscsi true
ntdx5hack false
rightmouse 1
keyboardfile BasiliskII_keyboard
pollmedia true
priority_ether_run 0
priority_ether_idle 0
priority_serial_in_run 0
priority_serial_in_idle 0
priority_serial_out_run 0
priority_serial_out_idle 0
priority_cpu_run 0
priority_cpu_idle -1
priority_60hz_run 1
priority_60hz_idle 1
priority_1hz_run 1
priority_1hz_idle 1
priority_pram_run 0
priority_pram_idle -1
priority_gui_run 1
priority_gui_idle 0
priority_gdi_run 0
priority_gdi_idle -1
priority_dx_run 0
priority_dx_idle -1
priority_fb_run 0
priority_fb_idle -1
priority_sound_run 0
priority_sound_idle 0
noaudio true
debugscsi 0
debugfilesys 0
debugserial 0
framesleepticks 12
showfps false
stickymenu true
etherpermanentaddress true
ethermulticastmode 0
disable98optimizations false
realmodecd false
soundbuffers 3
soundbuffersize8000 1024
soundbuffersize11025 2048
soundbuffersize22050 2048
soundbuffersize44100 4096
nosoundwheninactive true
mousewheelmode 1
mousewheellines 3
mousewheelreversex false
mousewheelreversey false
mousewheelclickmode 1
mousewheelcust00 +37+3B-3B-37
mousewheelcust01 +37+3C-3C-37
mousewheelcust10
mousewheelcust11
usealtescape true
usealttab true
usecontrolescape true
usealtspace true
usealtenter true
disableaccuratetimer false
guiautorestart 0
gethardwarevolume true
enableextfs false
usentfsafp false
extdrives #CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
typemapfile D:\Users\montaltoa\Desktop\Basilisk 142\BasiliskII.ftm
debugextfs 0
portfile0 C:\B2TEMP0.OUT
portfile1 C:\B2TEMP1.OUT
DX_fullscreen_refreshrate Monitor default
mousemovementmode 0
usestartupsound true
smp_ethernet 0
smp_serialin 0
smp_serialout 0
smp_cpu 0
smp_60hz 0
smp_1hz 0
smp_pram 0
smp_gui 0
smp_gdi 0
smp_dx 0
smp_fb 0
smp_audio 0
idlesleep 1
idlesleepenabled false
idletimeout 0
routerenabled false
ftp_port_list 21
disablescreensaver false
keyboardtype 5
Re: Basilisk 142 Install help
Hi,
I believe I found the culprit: When you click run, the GUI wants to run BasiliskII.exe. However, current security settings will make Windows ask whether you want to run BasiliskII.exe. The dialogue is never displayed when BasiliskII is started through the GUI.
Solution: Double-click BasiliskII.exe after you made the settings in the GUI (Click OK in the GUI to save them). Windows will show a warning regarding a program downloaded from the Internet. Un-tick the "show this warning...." and start BasiliskII.
After this first time run, you can start BasiliskII.exe from the GUI by clicking "Run".
Best,
Cat_7
I believe I found the culprit: When you click run, the GUI wants to run BasiliskII.exe. However, current security settings will make Windows ask whether you want to run BasiliskII.exe. The dialogue is never displayed when BasiliskII is started through the GUI.
Solution: Double-click BasiliskII.exe after you made the settings in the GUI (Click OK in the GUI to save them). Windows will show a warning regarding a program downloaded from the Internet. Un-tick the "show this warning...." and start BasiliskII.
After this first time run, you can start BasiliskII.exe from the GUI by clicking "Run".
Best,
Cat_7
Re: Basilisk 142 Install help
Thanks, that fixed the problem.
I now have another question. System 7.5.3 is installed and I am now trying to install Stuffit 5.5. It is saying I don't have enough disk space, even though I have 151mb left. Any solutions?
I now have another question. System 7.5.3 is installed and I am now trying to install Stuffit 5.5. It is saying I don't have enough disk space, even though I have 151mb left. Any solutions?
Re: Basilisk 142 Install help
Did you install System 7.5.3 yourself, or are you using an image you downloaded from somewhere? Is the volume read-only? Can you save a document created in an application?
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Re: Basilisk 142 Install help
...and of course, there's the "Did you drag to desktop, or did you actually copy Stuffit to the boot disk?
Re: Basilisk 142 Install help
Using an image from emaculationJorpho wrote:Did you install System 7.5.3 yourself, or are you using an image you downloaded from somewhere? Is the volume read-only? Can you save a document created in an application?
I ran a test and saved a text edit file to the 7.5.3 volume and it saved fine, so it definitely isn't a read only volume
I copied the Stuffit installer to the bootdisk using HFV Explorer. The installer runs, but when it tries to install it tells me I need an extra 13kb of disk space, even though when I select the volume it says I have 144mb free.adespoton wrote:...and of course, there's the "Did you drag to desktop, or did you actually copy Stuffit to the boot disk?
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Re: Basilisk 142 Install help
It looks like you're trying to install Stuffit Deluxe -- just grab Stuffit Expander -- it's a stand-alone app that doesn't need installation, just gets dragged to wherever you want to run it from. Some of the later versions DO come in an installer, because they try to upsell as well as install DropStuff with Expander Enhancer. But you don't need any of that. Just the Stuffit Expander application.
Re: Basilisk 142 Install help
I've always seen Stuffit Expander distributed as an installer – also, I think you need the later versions (5.x) for a lot of the archives floating around out there.
Anyway, I think the disk image at http://www.emaculation.com/articles/starterdisk.zip already includes an "installed" copy of Expander.
Anyway, I think the disk image at http://www.emaculation.com/articles/starterdisk.zip already includes an "installed" copy of Expander.
If all else fails, just create a new volume (10 MB or whatever), mount it along with your boot volume in the Basilisk prefs, and try to install Expander there instead.I copied the Stuffit installer to the bootdisk using HFV Explorer. The installer runs, but when it tries to install it tells me I need an extra 13kb of disk space, even though when I select the volume it says I have 144mb free.