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<TITLE>Troubleshooting</TITLE>
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<H1>Troubleshooting</H1>
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<H2>SheepShaver doesn't boot</H2>
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SheepShaver should boot all MacOS versions >=7.5.2, except MacOS X. However,
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your mileage may vary. If it doesn't boot, try again with extensions disabled
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(by pressing the shift key) and then remove some of these extensions:
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"MacOS Licensing Extension", Speed Doubler, 68k FPU extensions and MacsBug.
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<H2>The colors are wrong in 16 or 32 bit graphics modes</H2>
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If you're running SheepShaver on a BeBox, the only graphics modes that have
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the right colors are the 8 bit modes (this is actually a hardware problem
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and has to do with frame buffers being little-endian on the BeBox), unless
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you are using a Matrox Milennium I/II.
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<P>You should also be aware that not all graphics cards support 16 bit modes
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under BeOS (especially S3 cards don't). Check the BeOS "Screen" preferences
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application to see if your card does.
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<H2>SheepShaver appears to be very slow</H2>
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<UL>
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<LI>Don't use the window modes, the fullscreen modes are much faster.
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<LI>If you nevertheless want (or have) to use a window mode, you should set the
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color depth in MacOS to the same as the BeOS workspace you are running SheepShaver on
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(e.g. if you are on a 16-bit workspace, set the color depth in MacOS to "Thousands").
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Also, set the window refresh rate to a low value (high values like 30Hz will make SheepShaver
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(and BeOS) slower, not faster!).
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</UL>
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<H2>Full-screen mode doesn't work</H2>
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If your machine uses the "IXMicro" BeOS video driver (TwinTurbo cards), you
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will have to disable the "QuickDraw Acceleration" in the "Video" pane of the
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SheepShaver settings.
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<H2>Ethernet doesn't work</H2>
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<LI>Is the Ethernet set up under BeOS? Ethernet will not work in SheepShaver if you didn't set it up in the BeOS "Network" preferences.
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<LI>If you're using TCP/IP on the MacOS side, you have to set up different IP addresses for the BeOS and for the MacOS.
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<LI>Try disabling AppleTalk in the BeOS Network preferences (there might be conflicts between BeOS AppleTalk and SheepShaver networking).
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</UL>
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<H2>SheepShaver crashes, but yesterday it worked</H2>
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Try the "Zap PRAM File" item in the main menu of the SheepShaver preferences editor.
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When you are using a ROM file and switching to a different ROM version, you <B>have</B>
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to zap the PRAM file or SheepShaver might behave very weird.
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<H2>Known incompatibilities</H2>
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<LI>MacOS programs or drivers which access Mac hardware directly are not supported by SheepShaver.
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<LI>Speed Doubler, RAM Doubler, 68k FPU emulators and similar programs don't run under SheepShaver.
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<LI>MacsBug is not compatible with SheepShaver.
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<LI>If you want to run RealPC on a BeBox, you have to disable one CPU in the "Pulse" application or it will crash.
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</UL>
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<H2>Known bugs</H2>
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<LI>The QuickTime 2.5 Cinepak codec crashes the emulator.
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<LI>Programs that use InputSprockets crash the emulator when in window mode.
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<LI>The mouse cursor hotspot in window mode is not correct.
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</UL>
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<ADDRESS>
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SheepShaver User's Guide
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