It was written entirely in C using MacOS classic Toolbox calls. It was one of my first programming experiments for the Macintosh, my then largest C programming project (a couple of hundred SLOC), and one of my earliest tries at GUI programming. It's only 15K in size and uses less than 64K of RAM. I made it available as freeware and stored it on my university's FTP server. WebKroma is a simple RGB color picker I wrote back in 1997, a time when calculating hexadecimal color codes for web development basically had to be done manually as software for this task, at least on the Mac platform, wasn't yet commonplace. The checklist re cd-rw, burning tools, etc.WebKroma 0.9-D running inside Basilisk II That caught my eye-issues with cd's/cd-drives were/are my current stumbling block to gettingīasilisk2 going, presently it starts then gives me a floppy disk icon with a flashing '?'. iso as the CD-ROM in the Basilisk II GUI, but it is possible - just directly open "BasiliskII_prefs" with SimpleText and add the line "cdrom StuffIt Deluxe 4.5.iso" above the first line.' 'Most people just think Basilisk II has zero support for ISO files because there are no options for emulating an. Post subject: Re: How do I use ISO files in Basilisk II build 142? mirrors in france and chicago.Ĭurrently active forums, called winboards, where i found a suggestion, given to someone without a cd-drive who wanted to add stuffit from an iso file: there is another useful archive site called winworldpc-dot-com with lots of different operating system and app files including mac os 8. Macgardens links for os 8 and related things pointed to mediafire where they dead-ended with the horrid words 'account suspended'. You can also upgrade to OS 8.1 (for free) from Apple_Support_Area This will allow you access to a large amount of software. Two applications you MUST install next is Apple's Disk Copy 6.32Īnd (un)Stuffit 5.5. The disk image must be chosenĪs well as the path to the ROM in the front window. After installation choose 'SHUTDOWN'Īnd run Basilisk II again. It's a simple process to install an image If everything is correct your OS 8 CD will launch like Put your OS8 disk in the tray and click 'START" Where I have unzipped a 224mb image from my blanks file. Make sure an image is listed in front window. In Graphic/sound I would suggest that you keep the sound 'OFF'Īnd the refresh rate at 30hz. Note that you need to give the path to the ROM (or some puppies may need a link put in executable path like /usr/bin/) You will also need the Performa ROM which is in The XZM module is for the Porteus distribution. Inside the archive you will find a recent version ofīasilisk II (zipped). I've used the 224mb blank image in this screenshot. You must click on 'Add' to find the location. and in my archive.įor Basilisk to know the blank images location If you click 'Create' to create your image, then it is listed in Basilisk's front window automatically after creation.īlank images are available here. If you wish to create an image using Basilisk itself, hopefully this You can check if the image has been properly made to the right sizeīy right-clicking and looking under 'Properties' Then you need at least 400mb of space free in your hard drive to hold it. For example if you are creating a 400mb image Warning!! Your hard drive needs to have enough space for theĬreation of an image file. Is recommended ) or you can make your own image from a blank. You will need to buy an Apple OS 8 CD disk ( under $10 )Īn image can be created in the Basilisk front window (about 200megs
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