On installation, directory /home/pi/Downloads will be visible on the Apple desktop as a Unix directory - files can be copied both ways between those two resources, but applications cannot be launched directly from that directory.
The script downloads all files required to start Mac OS - ROMs, system images, and creates configuration files. Detailed descriptions of MacintoshPi project components Basilisk II (Mac OS 7 and 8) and SheepShaver (Mac OS 9) The installation scripts must be run from the pi user. The process of compiling and installing packages can take about two hours.Įach of these sub-projects can be installed separately by running the corresponding compilation & installation script contained in the directory relevant to the sub-project concerned. # That's it - now you can run, for example, Mac OS 9: build_all.sh - all dependencies and required packages will be installed automatically:
Installation of the entire MacintoshPi package requires running the single command. Raspberry Pi OS (Legacy) can be installed from the Raspberry Pi Imager level by selecting: CHOOSE OS -> Raspberry Pi OS (other) -> Raspberry Pi OS (Legacy), CHOOSE STORAGE -> WRITE.
The project must be installed on a clean Raspberry Pi OS Lite (Legacy) or the full version of Raspberry Pi OS (Legacy), but in the latter case you must first switch to command line or set system start to CLI. Special thanks to Christian Bauer and kanjitalk755. Mac OS images are pre-configured to support online connections.