i installed puma osx on qemu slow but worth it i emulated rtl realtek device to get the port appearing then when i open ie it dosent show anything just a error what im doing wrong
qemu-system-ppc.exe ^
-L pc-bios ^
-m 512 ^
-device rtl8139,netdev=network01 -netdev user,id=network01 ^
-sdl ^
-boot c ^
-drive file=MacOS9.2.img,format=raw,media=disk ^
-drive file=qemu.iso,format=raw,media=cdrom ^
-full-screen ^
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i choose rtl since sungem dosent work
network issues
Moderators: Cat_7, Ronald P. Regensburg
Re: network issues
Hi,
I don't understand why the default network card would not work? It works perfectly over here with Puma 10.1.3
You do have the networking settings in Puma set to DHCP?
The realtek device does not seem to work even after installing the driver.
Your qemu.bat points to MacOS9.2.img. I assume that is an error?
Also note that the last line in your qemu.bat should not end with a ^
Best,
Cat_7
I don't understand why the default network card would not work? It works perfectly over here with Puma 10.1.3
You do have the networking settings in Puma set to DHCP?
The realtek device does not seem to work even after installing the driver.
Your qemu.bat points to MacOS9.2.img. I assume that is an error?
Also note that the last line in your qemu.bat should not end with a ^
Best,
Cat_7
Re: network issues
i installed the correct realtek driver and the
and also the mac os 9.2 name is not a error
and also the mac os 9.2 name is not a error
Re: network issues
i even tried to set the puma to dhcp but it dosent work it dosent get internet and the ip address is messed up
Re: network issues
and i use the slirp option
Re: network issues
when is on sungem it dosent work on my puma 10.1.5 it dosent detect a port for that but it did for mac os 9 it worked without any parameter is default but dosent work for mac os x
Re: network issues
and whats the driver that can work on mac os x puma 10.1.5 like 3c90x that works on mac os x tiger
Re: network issues
Please note that we are a bunch of volunteers here, and that you are in no way entitled to receive any form of support. We might not respond favorably to a "so?"so?
As I wrote before: Puma works just fine over here with the default network settings. It sees the sungem device as a built-in network card and receives an IP address from the slirp DHCP server. It also receives a correct IP address from my router's DHCP server when I use tap networking.
I have not been able to get the realtek driver to work.
Perhaps you should reinstall Puma.
Best,
Cat_7