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Change the owner of /dev/sheet_net node to avoid permission problem or having to run Basilisk II as root: sudo chown /dev/sheet_net. #SHEEPSHAVER LINUX INSTALL#Build & install the klm by doing: make install.macemu/src/BasiliskII/Unix/Linux/NetDriver The original AppleTalk provided a very simple and easy to manage network that was perfect for small office environments back in its day. ![]() You can also achieve the same thing with netatalk (v2), but this involves more configuration than using the emulator. Why would this be helpful ? Well if you have some actual real vintage Mac's then then it is useful to be able to get files on and off them and preserve your collection of vintage applications. This means the emulator can now use AppleTalk and TCP/IP protocols and you can do things like set up your emulator to act as a CIF or NFS to Apple File Protocol (AFP) over AppleTalk gateway. "sheep_net" relies on a kernel module which lets the emulator get access to the network interface, avoiding having a NAT layer in place. Slirp acts like a NAT firewall, which means it blocks all incoming requests. If you want your Macintosh to be able to expose itself as an AppleTalk file server, then the default slirp network will not work. ![]() not SheepShaver and fails with compile errors with-sdl2 flag is recognised with Basilisk II build but configure -enable-sdl-video -enable-sdl-audio -with-sdl2 -disable vosf builds but you end up with "yellow sheep" video, apparently configure -enable-sdl-audio -disable-vosf macemu/BasiliskII/src/SDL/video-sdl.cpp fails to build as not picking up the video functions in configure -enable-sdl-video -enable-sdl-audio -disable-vosf #SHEEPSHAVER LINUX CODE#shared Basilisk II SDL code that have not been updated results in undefined functions due to changes in NOTE: Do default configure, I attempted build with SDL but this NOTE: not including libsdl1.2-dev/libsdl2-dev as these fail # sudo apt install git build-essential automake libgtk2.0-dev x11proto-xf86dga-dev libesd0-dev libxxf86dga-dev libxxf86dga1 The build tools required are: build-essential autoconf git libgtk2.0-dev x11proto-xf86dga-dev libesd0-dev libxxf86dga-dev libxxf86dga1 Given issues with Basilisk II on Ubuntu 18.04 & 20.04 I opted to do build on Ubuntu 16.04.
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