whereas the Western Digital vcd's identifier is disk2s0s2
it really shouldn't be trying to initialize it?
As I said it can be ejected and does not get 'inserted' into Sheepshaver again when it reappears on the OSX desktop, however, it does add a small annoyance on boot.
Also, bluetooth file exchange on the host will set the last device connected to (eg. a mobile phone) to Serial A in the sheepshaver prefs, which does not have a serious impact on me but i thought was interesting.
Nothing unusual about your prefs file. Apparently you use the disk images on a separate (external) volume/disk. I suppose that the "My Passport" volume is on the WD drive.
I understand that a VCD partition is mounted as a CD volume. That's probably why it is mounted in SheepShaver. If the issue is very annoying and you do not need CD-ROMs, you can try if disabling CD-ROM support in preferences (nocdrom true in the prefs file) prevents the VCD volume from being mounted in SheepShaver.
Anyway, thanks for reporting this rare issue that may be encountered by users who use an external drive that uses a VCD partition with protection software.
BTW: Isn't the VCD volume write protected? It is not something to try, but I think that if one would try to initialize the VCD volume in SheepShaver, initializing will simply fail.
Actually I only moved the SS disk images to that external drive today, they were previously on my startup disk. Yes thanks for your suggestions, disabling cd-rom will prevent it from happening, and I don't need to use CDs within SS very frequently.
And also that VCD Manager offers an interesting alternative that I may try if I find this too annoying. I'm mostly just glad I know the cause.
And yes you are correct, I checked and it is read-only so initialization probably wouldn't work but I am not 100% on VCD properties so I'm not really game to try.
I have installed SheepShaver on my G5 running Leopard. I did the installation "by the book" taking all your recommendations. It works great -- for a little while. After about a minute, regardless of what I'm doing, I get the OSX spinning beachball and have to force quit. I've re-installed the ap, trashed the preferences file, turned off the auto clock-setting, all to no avail. Oh, I also installed SheepShaver on my new Intel MacBook Pro using the same files and it does not exhibit this behavior. Any ideas would be appreciated.
The first thing I would do is have a look with Activity Monitor (in /Applications/Utilities/) if maybe a unusual amount of CPU time and/or memory is used.
Note that on a PPC Mac you should set Refresh Rate in preferences at a lower value, best not higher than 30Hz.
I just found out, that Apple is still providing the updates for Mac OS 9 which get installed via Software Update!
It's quite the opposite of what they do their other stuff, cut off old stuff and go with the new (which is good) so I'm quite impressed and needed to tell you.
Or do you mean the update to the updater software in OS 9, which then finds no updates to the other OS software?
It's indeed a surprise that the service is still online after all those years, but it has also been delivering nothing new in those years.
I mean the updater software in OS 9. I had 9.0.4 installed and it found updates for the Software Updater itself and Carbon Lib which I needed to run DragThing.
Sorry for the confusion Of course they don't do any updates to it anymore, but I thought that service would be offline by now and was happy to see that they still have the files online.
Unrelated to that, yesterday, when I used OS 9 in SheepShaver I had some sort of freezes. The OS was still running, but I wasn't able to click anything. After a short while it worked again but I don't know why. Is that something related to SS?
Another thing is, I downloaded some .sit files and I was used to just double click them to get them unstuffed by StuffItExpander, but the Finder told me it didn't find the Application which generated it. So I had to drag&drop the file onto StuffItExpander. I don't think I ever had to do that back in the days when OS9 wasn't retro. Any ideas how to fix that?
About the "freeze": When everything starts working again after some time, probably some software in the emulator or the emulator itself was temporarily unresponsive while being busy doing something. A real freeze can only be resolved by a force shut down of the emulated machine.
The issue with the sit files existed also before in OS9 running on real Mac hardware. It is sometimes related to different stuffit formats (there have been many). Although a later stuffit version can decompress archives made by earlier versions, the proper icon is not always shown in the Finder (and the Finder does not know which application should be launched). Editing the list in File Exchange control panel by adding and defining the file may solve the problem for similar files. Another issue in OS9 is that newly downloaded files are not always recognized immediately. In those cases the icon is revealed when the files are copied or manipulated otherwise in the Finder or when they are opened by the related application.
A SheepShaver specific issue is when the files are used while still on the Unix disk (or dragged directly from the Unix disk onto the desktop). Copying the files to another volume solves that.
Total number in stack (recursive counted multiple, when >=5):
9 _pthread_start
Sort by top of stack, same collapsed (when >= 5):
mach_msg_trap 3072
select$DARWIN_EXTSN$NOCANCEL 3029
mach_wait_until 2871
__spin_lock_relinquish 2597
__spin_lock 2009
semaphore_wait_trap 1535
memcmp 164
slirp_select_poll 31
video_set_dirty_area(int, int, int, int) 23
Sample analysis of process 6173 written to file /dev/stdout
Normally, when you strictly follow the setup guide, you do not need the SheepShaverPrefs.app with this build of SheepShaver. You will need it now because SheepShaver crashes which makes its preferences settings inaccessible.
When you use SheepShaverPrefs.app, it must be in the same folder as SheepShaver.app!
Did you create a 40MB disk to install a MacOS system onto? That will not be large enough for most installations.
- Which is you host system (which Mac and which OSX version)?
- Did you fully configure SheepShaver (in SheepShaver preferences or with SheepShaverPrefs) as described in the setup guide?
- At which point does SheepShaver crash (immediately at launch or at some point during startup)?
- When SheepShaver crashes, which SheepShaver related messages appear in Console? (Console is in /Applications/Utilities/)
running from osx 10.6 i get the error that programs cannot save. I repaired permissions in osx, but can't get the disk util from within sheepshaver's os9 environment to work. is there another setting to adjust?
Please explain more clearly:
- Which programs cannot save where? Are you having a problem with saving in OS9 or in OSX?
- Are you trying to get disk util to work from within OS9 ??? Exactly what are you trying to accomplish and why?