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MacOS 10.4 virtualised in M1 Silicon

ironborn65

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Hi everyone,

in order to network my 68k (+some G3s) classic macs, I want to install MacOS 10.4 in a virtualised environment: I want to avoid yet another hardware hanging around.
I'd like to use my M1 Silicon for this purpose, where I can access files, NAS, images and run BasiliskII.
I've tried with UTM and VirtualBox, but in both cases I run into an issue that I can not address by Googling around.
I believe it depends on the underlying CPU architecture, e.g. I can not set 2 CPUs as most are recommending.
Is there anyone here who succeeded in virtualising a 10.3 10.4 in a M1 architecture?

PS:
Attached the recurring error I can no get rid of
 

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ironborn65

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Thanks, but I got frustrated with Tiger, so I reverted to 9.2.1 which is out of the box from UTM.
I can now share a folder in AppleTalk to my other Macs.
 
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