Mentioned Plus because the image says it’s for a Plus-type machine…not that you were using one. I was differentiating real hardware vs emulated, not your specific machine.
Glad you got it mounting. I was just trying to ascertain just what the setup was. As for adding files to a .hda, what sort...
Dual boot is incredibly easy, it's not even funny. Your best bet for playing modern stuff is an older version of VLC that will run on early OS X (like 10.4).
That’s the Control Strip. Nice score in general.
For video game emulation in that era do early OS X, visit bannister.org, Richard Bannister’s site. He has ports of tons of emulators still hosted on his site.
I happen to like them, but I know what you mean. SNES to USB adapters do exist (I have one). The one I have was discontinued some years ago. I am sure you can still find some on Amazon.
As for the extra RAM, I had 512 MB in my iMac G4 of the era, and it was more than enough for the OS, video...
One simple answer for the controller: get a Gravis GamePad Pro. Great for the era of machine. Tons on eBay. If I were you, I'd stick with the 1 GHz if you really want to run OS 9 natively. 1.25 isn't going to get you much more.
So I’ll give you a little more background: it’s running 10.14 I believe, kept that way as it was the last system to allow AFP shares. The RAID is connected via TB and appears as just another HD. The drive needs to be shared via the Mac Mini, as it is used to file sharing between modern Macs, as...
Somewhat branching from my "Don't know Jack" about Pi3 thread, I now have gotten at least on piece of the puzzle down: I have used the Pi with MacIPRPi to successfully set up CUPS to share my laser printer. Works very well, and that was at least 1/2 of the puzzle. The other half is:
- Figuring...
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