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<TITLE>Using SheepShaver</TITLE>
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<H1>Using SheepShaver</H1>
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<H2>Changing the display mode</H2>
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SheepShaver can display the MacOS user interface in a BeOS window or full-screen
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(much faster) in several resolutions and color depths. You select the display mode
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as usual under MacOS in the "Monitors" control panel (under System 7.x, click on "Options").
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The "75Hz" modes are full-screen modes, the "60Hz" modes are window modes
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(this doesn't mean that the video refresh rate is 75 or 60Hz in the respective modes;
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the rate displayed has no meaning; it's simply there to distinguish full screen modes
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from window modes).
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<H2>Window mode</H2>
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The SheepShaver window has a menu at the bottom that allows you to change the
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graphics refresh rate and to mount floppy disks (see below). The window refresh is
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disabled as long as the "Scroll Lock" key is pressed (the graphics output is then frozen).
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<H2>Full-screen mode</H2>
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The full-screen mode uses a whole BeOS workspace for displaying the MacOS user
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interface. You can switch workspaces with Command-F1/F2/F3/etc. Please note that
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the MacOS (and all MacOS applications) will be suspended when you switch to a different
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workspace. It will only be resumed when you go back to the SheepShaver workspace.
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<H2>Networking</H2>
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SheepShaver only supports Ethernet networking (and PPP via the serial
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ports). If there are multiple Ethernet cards installed, only the first
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card will be used. The Ethernet support is implemented at the data-link
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level. This implies that the "Mac" and the "Be" side must have two different
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network addresses.
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<H2>Using floppy disks</H2>
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Floppy disks are not automatically detected when they are inserted. They have to be
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mounted explicitly. After inserting a floppy disk, select the "Mount Floppy" item in the
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"SheepShaver" menu (when running in window mode), or press Ctrl-F1 (when running in
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full-screen mode). BeBox users should note that floppy disks also have to be unmounted
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under MacOS before ejecting them from the drive.
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<H2>Accessing BeOS files</H2>
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SheepShaver will display a "BeOS" disk icon on the Mac desktop that allows you
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to access any BeOS files/folders which are in the directory specified as "BeOS Root"
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in the "Volumes" pane of the SheepShaver settings. You can open and save files on the
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"BeOS" disk from Mac applications, copy, move or rename files from the Finder etc.
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Putting files/folder to the trash may however not always work. SheepShaver translates
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some BeOS file types to MacOS types and vice versa, so e.g. JPEG and PDF files will
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show up the correct icons in the Finder. To store Mac resources and other additional
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data, SheepShaver uses the following BeOS file attributes:
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<UL>
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<LI><CODE>MACOS:RFORK</CODE> contains the complete Mac resource fork of the file
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<LI><CODE>MACOS:HFS_FLAGS</CODE> contains Finder flags
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<LI><CODE>MACOS:CREATOR</CODE> contains the MacOS creator application ID
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</UL>
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<H2>Copying text via the clipboard</H2>
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SheepShaver tries to keep the BeOS and MacOS clipboards synchronized. That means,
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when you copy a piece of text under BeOS, you can paste it into a MacOS application
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and vice versa.
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<HR>
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<ADDRESS>
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SheepShaver User's Guide
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</ADDRESS>
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</BODY>
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</HTML>
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