Most recent build:SheepShaver for Windows (28-03-2012), fixed for certain Ambrosia games.
http://www.open.ou.nl/hsp/downloads/She ... ampFix.zipSheepShaver for Windows (30-08-2010), with startup sound is available here:
http://www.open.ou.nl/hsp/downloads/She ... psound.zipJust unzip and replace your current SheepShaver.exe. Make sure the file "boing.wav" is in the same folder! More startup sounds can be found here (partly thanks to katoll):
http://www.open.ou.nl/hsp/downloads/StartupSounds.zipTo get started, always download this:SheepShaver (05-05-2010), SheepShaver GUI and other files (HFV-Explorer, SDL.dll, drivers, documentation, etc) are included is this download:
http://www.open.ou.nl/hsp/downloads/She ... 5_2010.zipIf the included sheepshaver.exe gives you memory problems on i5 or i7 processors, replace it with the sheepshaver version from the 30-08-2010 download.
Current fix(es):
(28-03-2012):Gamma ramp patch to allow running certain Ambrosia (and possibly other) games.
Previous fixes:
(30-08-2010):Startup sound has been enabled for a file called "boing.wav" in the SheepShaver folder.
(05-05-2010):(taken from CVS change messages, but not a far back as the original 2006 windows build):
-The timer code has been changed to allow running software that requires more timer slots like the AppleShare IP server sofware.
-Cursor placement.
-Mouse lock-up after frequent movement in and out the SheepShaver window
-Multi-mouse button support through e.g., TheMouse2B
-CD-rom support improved
-Fix file corruption experienced when doing random-access
file I/O to the external filesystem
-Cope with assembler updates in emulated CPU
-Support for 64 bit Intel/ia64
-FPU instructions added
-SSE and MMX optimizations
-SSSE3 optimizations (Intel Core 2 CPUs and newer)
-Update to slirp sources from QEMU 0.9.0
In case you would want to download the older official version, go here:
http://www.emaculation.com/sheepshaver/ ... .win32.zipBest wishes,
Cat_7
Why so long between updates? This emu is awesome and if some great people will get to coding it can become a full and complete PPC OS9 emulator.
Most of the *really* hard stuff is already complete surely finishing it or at least making it as massively more stable and compatible is possible? I wish i had the skills to work on it i would work on it 17 hours a day until its complete.
I make apps/games (C++/C#) but i dont think i can do something this big....