Hey, I just grabbed basilisk again (win) and Im having a problem.
Every time I start up basilisk, I heard the doooooooo sound, and it s that gray screen. The type of gray that is added like when you shut down in windows, like a really small checkerboard. It just sits there, doing nothing.
Please help me out.. I have 8.0 installed on my hfv file.
Also, another question... I have two roms, wondering which is superior.
LC/Quadra/Performa 630
or
Mac LC III
Cant get things flying.....
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hmm
Holding shift made it work like a dream.... I had gotten it to the startup creen before, but it hung at about 10%. shift gets it the rest of the way through, what about my rom question?
Also, hen starting up EV... it says and error has ocured while trying to open the monitor tool. please help me out here.
Also, hen starting up EV... it says and error has ocured while trying to open the monitor tool. please help me out here.
The ROMs are equivalent. Only Quadra 700\900 ROMs are inferior in the 1 MB group.
It sounds like you have an extension conflict. If it exists in your Extensions folder, delete the file called "A\ROSE". If it doesn't exist, you have the fun task of moving all files out of the extensions folder into a temp folder, seeing if it boots up, add an extension, see if it boots up, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc. ...
To play most games under Basilisk II, you need to run Basilisk II at 256 colors:
Either full screen DirectX at 256 colors (recommended) or
Windows GDI in a window at 256 colors or
Set Windows itself to 256 colors and run Basilisk II at 256 colors using DirectX in a Window
It sounds like you have an extension conflict. If it exists in your Extensions folder, delete the file called "A\ROSE". If it doesn't exist, you have the fun task of moving all files out of the extensions folder into a temp folder, seeing if it boots up, add an extension, see if it boots up, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc. ...
To play most games under Basilisk II, you need to run Basilisk II at 256 colors:
Either full screen DirectX at 256 colors (recommended) or
Windows GDI in a window at 256 colors or
Set Windows itself to 256 colors and run Basilisk II at 256 colors using DirectX in a Window