If you are in an existing AppleTalk network, you should contact MacOS should automatically recognize the nets and zones upon startup. "Ethernet" (net 1) for the Ethernet and a zone "Basilisknet" (net 2)įor the internal network connection of the ethertap interface. Tap0 -seed -phase 2 -net 2 -addr 2.47 -zone "Basilisknet" Here isĪn example /etc/atalk/nf for a LAN:Įth0 -seed -phase 2 -net 1 -addr 1.47 -zone "Ethernet"
Install and configure netatalk if you want to use AppleTalk. The drawback is that youĬan only use network protocols that Linux can route, so you have to That your Linux box has access to (especially, if your Linux box hasĪ dial-up Internet connection and is configured for IP masquerading, This approach will let you access all networks Virtual network and set the default gateway to the IP address of theĮthertap interface. Under MacOS, select an IP address that is on the
Information on how to set up /dev/tap* device nodes and activate theĮthertap interface. Next, see /usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/ethertap.txt for comment out the line "dev->flags|=IFF_NOARP " in ethertap_probe() insert "#define CONFIG_ETHERTAP_MC 1" near the top (after the You also have to modify drivers/net/ethertap.c "Netlink device emulation", under "Network device support", activate Under "Networking options", enable "Kernel/User netlink socket" and It also requires that youĬonfigure your kernel to enable routing and ethertap support: In this case, the "ethernet card description" must be the name Putting Basilisk II on a virtual Ethernet via the "ethertap" device. Networks that your Linux box routes (e.g. MacOS will only beĪble to talk to other machines on the Ethernet, but not to other
Under MacOS (TCP/IP, AppleTalk, IPX etc.) but there is no connectionīetween Linux networking and MacOS networking. The sheep_net module will allow you to run all networking protocols To "/etc/nf", the kernel should be able to load the moduleĪutomatically when Basilisk II is started.
If you copy the sheep_net.o module to a place where it can be foundīy the kernel module loader ("/lib/modules/To compile and install the module yourself: The sheep_net module is included in the Basilisk II sourceĭistribution in the directory "src/Unix/Linux/NetDriver". The "ethernet card description" must be the name of a real Ethernet Direct access to an Ethernet card via the "sheep_net" kernel module.
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Modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by This program is free software you can redistribute it and/or BUGS ¶Ĭopyright © 1997-2004 Christian Bauer et al. ~/.basilisk_ii_xpram Contents of Mac non-volatile RAM. ~/.basilisk_ii_prefs User-specific configuration file. usr/share/BasiliskII/fbdevices Framebuffer device specifications. Startup (for debugging) -help shows a complete list of options FILES ¶ /usr/share/BasiliskII/keycodes X server keycodes definitions.
Processor OPTIONS ¶ -display display-name specifies the display to use see X(1) -break offset specifies a ROM offset where a breakpoint will be placed (forĭebugging) -rominfo causes Basilisk II to print some information about the ROM being used on
Tree" icon on the Mac desktop - Ethernet driver - Serial drivers - SCSI Manager (old-style) emulation - Emulates extended ADB keyboard and 3-button mouse - Uses UAE 68k emulation or (under AmigaOS and NetBSD/m68k) real 68k II series machine (which runs MacOS 7.x, 8.0 and 8.1), depending on the ROMīeing used - Color video display - CD quality sound output - Floppy disk driver (only 1.44MB disks supported) - Driver for HFS partitions and hardfiles - CD-ROM driver with basic audio functions - Easy file exchange with the host OS via a "Host Directory However, you still need a copy of MacOS and a Macintoshīasilisk II : - Emulates either a Mac Classic (which runs MacOS 0.x thru 7.5) or a Mac To run 68k MacOS software on you computer, even if you are using a different Is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator.