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You'll need to read the documentation that comes with Basilisk II, but yes it can work. Basically what you do is install a custom made protocol driver to you windows ethernet card. Then use Basilisk II's setup program to configure everything. (Documentation and drivers are in the Basilisk II's folder.)
I tried this feature out once. I used Mac OS 8 instead of Mac OS 7. (Plus I was using SheepShaver.) But it should work fine.
..... 8-o Oh yeah! I forgot it was for mac too. Well, I'm sure there is a virtual driver or something for Mac OS X. Not sure, Have to check that one out myself too.
Edit: The site mentions it, "Fix SLiRP network emulation (workaround MacOS X bugs.)"
Don't think so with OS X. The problem is that Basilisk II & SheepShaver only use the host OS X's AFP drivers. If OS X can't connect to the SE natively, then neither can Basilisk II or SheepShaver. OS X requires a minimum of System 8 for AppleShare and Snow Leopard requires OS X.
Okay, after some research and testing. (I love doing this kind of stuff!) I found an article on how to setup Basilisk II and SheepShaver (Basilisk II's PPC twin,) for AppleTalk and TCP/IP on Mac OS X.
Them you open IPnetRouterX and save your configuration as described in the guide, so you end up with only two files to double click instead of all that typing each time you want to set it up. :rambo:
Pretty cool to get Mac OS X to run Mac OS VII to network with Mac OS IX. 8-o
OK, but what version of OS X? 9.2.2 will easily connect with everything up to Leopard. Snow Leopard breaks it.
ALSO: Porter, I don't know that much about Basilisk II, it may well bypass the host OS. I have been trying to get Paul Pratt to do something like that on Mini vMac so that it would grab the serial port and actually push AppleTalk over a USB/Serial adapter just like a real 68K Mac. Of course if that were possible then one could also grab the Ethernet port. However, Paul seemed to think that was not very likely while OS X was actively accessing the hardware, which would require more complicated implementation, if it is even possible. However, I am pretty sure SheepShaver won't access the Ethernet framework, if only because I have not been able to do it. Perhaps with the correct low-level UNIX commands it might be possible.
I'm using Mac OS X 10.4.11. But I know that the guide works, because when I'm in chooser without doing the steps, nothing is there, following the steps then makes my PowerBook G3 show up. (The guide mentions that AppleTalk won't work in Mac OS X while this configuration is running.)
The guide itself says "Appletalk for SheepShaver/Basilisk in Leopard or Snow Leopard (32-bit)." So I assume it works with Snow Leopard.
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