Mac OS X 10.3

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  • edited May 2023
    @MarkAR2012
    It's just a quirk, when you get to where it says you can not install mac os x on this volume, just close Qemu and restart, it will then be OK.
  • How do I install? (Using QEMU)
  • A Admin should note that we only need disk 1 to install, a lot of people get confused when they can't switch CD-ROM Discs in A emulator. Especially PearPC.
  • why does mac OS 10.4 not install,
    Qemu Commands I used Below:
    qemu-system-ppc.exe
    -L pc-bios
    -boot d -m 512
    -M mac99
    -prom-env "auto-boot?=true"
    -prom-env "boot-args"
    -prom-env "vga-ndrv?=true"
    -drive file=Mac.iso,format=raw,media=cdrom
    -drive file=OSX.img,format=raw,media=disk
    -sdl
    -netdev user,id=network01
    -device sungem,netdev=network01
  • @macospleaseinstall

    This command works for me on Windows 10.

    qemu-system-ppc.exe ^
    -L pc-bios ^
    -M mac99,via=pmu ^
    -m 512 ^
    -display sdl ^
    -boot d ^
    -drive file=Mac.iso,format=raw,media=cdrom ^
    -drive file=OSX.img,format=raw,media=disk
  • Works on windows 10 19045.4870:
    qemu-system-ppc.exe ^
    -L pc-bios ^
    -M mac99,via=pmu ^
    -m 1g ^
    -display sdl ^
    -g 1920x1080x32 ^
    -hda your.img ^
    -cdrom mac.iso ^
    -boot d ^

    replace -boot d with -boot c once it restarts
  • note: using qemu from emaculation
  • qemu-system-ppc \
    -L pc-bios \
    -M mac99,via=pmu,usb=on \
    -m 1g \
    -display spice-app \
    -g 1280x720x32 \
    -prom-env boot-args=-v \
    -netdev user,id=net0 \
    -device rtl8139,netdev=net0 \
    -device usb-kbd \
    -device usb-mouse \
    -monitor stdio \
    -rtc base=localtime \
    -drive id=mac,if=none,format=qcow2,media=disk,file=hdd.qcow2 \
    -device ide-hd,drive=mac \
    -drive id=cd,if=none,format=raw,media=cdrom,file=disk1.iso \
    -device ide-cd,drive=cd \
    -boot d

    Working USB, a mouse that doesn't jump around everywhere, the ability to write the boot block of the HDD properly and networking.
    Note: This config is for linux, you'll need to swap all the "\" for "^" and change display to sdl under windows.

    Have fun
  • qemu-system-ppc \
    -M mac99,via=pmu,usb=on \
    -m 1g \
    -display sdl \
    -g 1280x720x32 \
    -prom-env boot-args=-v \
    -netdev user,id=net0 \
    -device rtl8139,netdev=net0 \
    -device usb-kbd \
    -device usb-mouse \
    -monitor stdio \
    -rtc base=localtime \
    -drive id=mac,if=none,format=qcow2,media=disk,file=hdd.qcow2 \
    -device ide-hd,drive=mac \
    -drive id=cd,if=none,format=raw,media=cdrom,file=disk1.iso \
    -device ide-cd,drive=cd \
    -device ich9-usb-uhci1,id=newusb \
    -device usb-audio,bus=newusb.0 \
    -boot order=dc

    Even better, now with sound and you can actually install macOS. SDL needed for audio, spice is very crackly.
  • dungeonseeker, I think this would be less complicated with the same functionality:
    qemu-system-ppc -machine mac99 -name "Mac OS X 10.3" -hda "HD.img" -cdrom "Installer.iso" -cpu G4 -m 1G -device usb-mouse -device usb-kbd -device usb-audio,audiodev=audio -device usb-net,netdev=network -audiodev id=audio,driver=coreaudio -netdev id=network,type=user -accel tcg
  • And small note, in my command line, coreaudio mentioned. This option is working only for macOS, so if you are on Linux, use pa (PulseAudio) instead.
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