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BASILISK II INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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System Requirements
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-------------------
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To use Basilisk II, you need either a 512K Mac Classic ROM image or a
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512K or 1MB 32-bit clean Macintosh ROM image. You also need a copy of MacOS
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(0.x thru 7.5 for Classic emulation, 7.x or 8.0/8.1 for Mac II emulation).
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For copyright reasons, none of these items are included with Basilisk II.
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MacOS 7.5.3 and earlier versions can be downloaded from Apple and various
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other Internet sites. Mac ROM files are not freely available. You have to
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own a real Mac and read out its ROM. No, I don't know where you can download
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ROM files. No, I won't send you one.
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Depending on the platform you use, Basilisk II has additional requirements:
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BeOS:
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You need BeOS R4 or later versions.
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Basilisk II cannot do Mac Classic emulation.
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Unix:
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You need X11R6 and a "make" utility with the VPATH feature (e.g. GNU make).
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For serial, ethernet and audio support, you need pthreads. To use the GUI
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preferences editor, you also need GTK+ version 1.2 or better. On Linux, you
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need glibc 2.0 or better.
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AmigaOS:
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You need at least a 68020 and AmigaOS 3.0 or better. To get the GUI
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preferences editor, you need gtlayout.library V39 or later. To get sound
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output, you need AHI V2 or later. Both items can be found on Aminet. You
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also need the "PrepareEmul" utility that somes with ShapeShifter (or any
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equivalent PrepareEmul substitute). The AmigaOS version of Basilisk II
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cannot do Mac Classic emulation.
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Windows:
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You need at least Windows NT 4.0. Windows 95 and 98 can be used too, with a
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somewhat reduced set of features. Basilisk II supports DirectX version 5 or
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later, but version 3 may also work, depending on your graphics card.
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Installation
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BeOS:
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If you have a binary distribution of Basilisk II for BeOS, there are
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executables for BeOS/PPC and/or BeOS/x86 included. Basilisk II cannot run
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concurrently with SheepShaver. Trying to do so will crash Basilisk II, or
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SheepShaver, or both.
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If you have the source distribution, do the following:
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cd src/BeOS
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make
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This will produce an executable "BasiliskII" in the "obj.ppc" or "obj.x86"
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directory. To use Ethernet, you also have to do:
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cd SheepNet
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make install
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On a PowerPC system, you also have to do:
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cd SheepDriver
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make install
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Unix:
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To compile Basilisk II, do the following:
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cd src/Unix
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./configure
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make [or "gmake" if you have GNU make and "make" fails]
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make install [optionally]
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To use Ethernet networking under Linux, you either have to configure your
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kernel for ethertap support or make and install the "sheep_net" driver
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(this is explained in the README file, at the description of the "ether"
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preferences item).
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This is what Brian J. Johnson says about compiling for IRIX:
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"I recommend compiling with "-Ofast". This requires changing "-g"
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to "-Ofast" in the Makefile, and adding "-ipa" to LDFLAGS. This
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turns on massive interprocedural optimization, and makes for much
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better performance."
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ATTENTION NetBSD/m68k USERS:
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If you want to run Basilisk II natively (i.e. without CPU emulation), you
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must NOT use a pthreads library. User-level threads libraries such as PTL
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interfere with the signal handlers installed by Basilisk II and kernel-
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level threads are not supported by NetBSD, so you will have to live without
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pthreads, and thus without serial/ethernet/audio support (but the "UDP
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tunnelling" network should work).
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ATTENTION NetBSD/mac68k USERS:
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Current (as of July 2000) versions of the NetBSD/mac68k kernel have a bug
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that not only prevents Basilisk II from running properly but seems to even
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cause kernel panics under certain conditions! Apply the following patch to
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/sys/arch/mac68k/mac68k/macromasm.s, recompile and re-install the kernel
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and reboot before using Basilisk II:
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--- macromasm.s.orig Wed Jul 5 19:29:01 2000
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+++ macromasm.s Wed Jul 5 19:12:34 2000
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@@ -37,6 +37,8 @@
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#include "opt_adb.h"
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#include "assym.h"
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+#include <machine/asm.h>
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+#include <machine/trap.h>
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/* Define this symbol as global with (v) value */
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@@ -437,8 +439,9 @@
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movw sp@(FR_HW + 4), d0 | retrieve status register
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andw #PSL_S, d0 | supervisor state?
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bne Lalnosup | branch if supervisor
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- jbsr _mrg_aline_user | user a-line trap
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- bra Lalrts
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+ addql #4, sp | pop frame ptr
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+ movql #T_ILLINST, d0 | user-mode fault
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+ jra _ASM_LABEL(fault)
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Lalnosup:
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#define FR_PC (FR_HW+2)
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movl sp@(FR_PC + 4), a0 | retrieve PC
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AmigaOS:
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If you have a binary distribution of Basilisk II for AmigaOS, there is an
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executable included. You must also have the "PrepareEmul" utility installed
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that comes with ShapeShifter (or any equivalent PrepareEmul substitute,
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see the ShapeShifter docs). If you have the source distribution, do the
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following:
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cd src/AmigaOS
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make
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To recompile Basilisk II, you need the GeekGadgets development suite and
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PhxAss (which can be found on Aminet).
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Windows NT:
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If you have a binary distribution of Basilisk II for Windows, there is a
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Windows NT binary included. To access CD-ROMs under Windows NT, the driver
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"cdenable.sys" must be copied to your "\WinNT\System32\drivers" directory.
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To access CD-ROMs under Windows 9x, the driver "cdenable.vxd" must be copied
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to the "\Windows\System" directory. To recompile Basilisk II, you need
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MS Visual V++ 5.0 or later. Symantec C++ should work, too, with some
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modifications. See the "sysdeps.h" file in the "Windows" directory.
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The ROM file has to be named "ROM" and put in the same directory as the
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Basilisk II executable but you can specify a different location for the ROM
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file with the "rom" option in the preferences file (or with the preferences
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GUI).
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