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<H1>Introduction</H1>
SheepShaver is a MacOS run-time environment for Linux that allows you
to run MacOS applications at native speed inside the Linux multitasking
environment on PowerPC-based Linux systems. This means that both Linux
and MacOS applications can run at the same time and data can be exchanged
between them.
<P>SheepShaver is neither a MacOS replacement nor an emulator. It runs an
unmodified PowerPC MacOS under control of Linux at full speed without any
kind of emulation. So it also uses the MacOS 68k emulator to run 68k
applications. In this way, SheepShaver is comparable to the "Blue Box" of
Apple's Rhapsody operating system.
<H2>Some of SheepShaver's features:</H2>
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<LI>Compatibility: SheepShaver runs MacOS 7.5.2 thru 8.6 with all system
extensions like AppleGuide, AppleScript, QuickTime, QuickTime VR,
QuickDraw 3D, Open Transport, PPP, Language Kits, ColorSync, etc.
<LI>Graphics: The MacOS user interface is displayed in an X11 window or
full-screen (requires DGA)
<LI>Sound: CD-quality stereo sound output
<LI>Networking: SheepShaver supports Internet and LAN networking via
Ethernet and PPP with all Open Transport compatible MacOS applications.
<LI>Volumes: Any HFS or HFS+ volume can be used with SheepShaver (this
includes Zip/Jaz/SyQuest drives etc.). It also features a built-in
CD-ROM driver and a driver for HD floppy disks.
<LI>Data Exchange: You can access Linux files from the MacOS via a "Linux"
icon on the Mac desktop and copy and paste text between Linux and MacOS
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SheepShaver User's Guide
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