Believe it or not, even if the game is old, it does NOT run on SheepShaver for Windows here. I see you're running it on a real Mac. Maybe it has something to do with the host OS or even the specific version of SheepShaver I'm using (which is SheepShaver_2015-03-15.exe for Windows). Inside SheepShaver, I'm running almost vanilla Mac OS 9.0.4 except for the screen resolution (widescreen) but again, if it has nothing to do with graphics acceleration as you say, then anything related to my screen shouldn't matter, right? What happens is it changes the color depth to black and white, then crashes the whole SheepShaver emulator before displaying the Oxyd game window. The same file runs good on my iMac (real hardware) with a COPY/PASTE of the *SAME* System Folder, tough, so I'm sure it has something to do with graphics emulation not being done properly. Again, the point is it's not the only software that does not run on SheepShaver due to graphics acceleration not being emulated or not being handled correctly, and YES I do agree it shouldn't be priority #1 but in my book, it would wrap the things up nicely after having an emulator capable of booting and properly running Mac OS 9.2.2... lol and also having an emulator not re-centering the mouse on the host OS everytime the cursor image changes in Mac OS like SheepShaver does *facepalm* that's the most annoying thing ever, but I still love you truely SheepShaverCharlesS wrote:Oxyd does run in SheepShaver:
It's just almost impossible to play due to SheepShaver's janky mouse support. At any rate, the issue is not graphics acceleration (it runs on a Mac Plus, which definitely does not have any accelerated graphics).
KEEP IT UP GUYS, the hype/efforts with QEMU are really awesome!