I think the other forums (e.g. TinkerDifferent) talk a lot about Snow – anyone else have any experiences?
If you haven't heard of it, it's a faithful hardware-level emulation of early compact Macs – incl. emulated SCSI devices like a DaynaPort Ethernet adaptor + a BlueSCSI. You can simulate a lot of SE/30 hot-rodding.
Currently, I have run A/UX (separate thread... sorry if I seemed over-excited). If you want, since both Qemu and Snow use raw HD images, you can set up things on Qemu, and transfer to Snow's emulated SE/30.
But, has anyone done this? I think you can also simulate the steps needed to run MacOS 8: using a custom 32-bit clean ROM (e.g. IIsi), going through all of the annoying hoops to patch...
If you haven't heard of it, it's a faithful hardware-level emulation of early compact Macs – incl. emulated SCSI devices like a DaynaPort Ethernet adaptor + a BlueSCSI. You can simulate a lot of SE/30 hot-rodding.
Currently, I have run A/UX (separate thread... sorry if I seemed over-excited). If you want, since both Qemu and Snow use raw HD images, you can set up things on Qemu, and transfer to Snow's emulated SE/30.
But, has anyone done this? I think you can also simulate the steps needed to run MacOS 8: using a custom 32-bit clean ROM (e.g. IIsi), going through all of the annoying hoops to patch...


