![]() I used a powerful search engine whose colorful name rhymes with “mew gull”. If you were born in a country that has telephones then you have heard of this search engine and their many side projects. I typed the file names into the search bar one at a time. There were found quickly and both were towards the top of the search. (maybe other roms work too, but if it wasn’t the Performa ROM, I couldn’t get it to work.) If you end up with anything else you got hoodwinked by some webpage last updated in 1995. Find this file path on your the cd command, ie: cd RetroPie/roms/macintosh) Got it? You now have two files named disk.img and mac.rom. Stick those two files into the “macintosh” folder. There are probably a billion different ways to do this but I did it by opening my file browser window on my mac and under the “shared” column I Selected the raspberry pi. Hit the “connect as…” button in the top corner. (user name pi password raspberry) then I was able to navigate to the said folders like a simple mortal would. Like using thumb drives and terminal commands, or probably downloading the files straight from the internet to the roms/macintosh folder… but I don’t know any commands other than reboot, cd, and ls, so your best bet is to use a mac, if you cant figure out the processes yourself and you don’t own a mac, find some young hip looking graphics designer and explain to them you need to borrow their computer. Tell them you need it to draw a font or something, they can’t resist new fonts. Ok now that the files are in the “macintosh” folder type the command:Īfter your pi has booted up you should see the RetroPie program: Emulation Station. DONE! Should fire up! (I hope.) It worked for me, and I tried to remember all the steps that actually worked, which is hard because I had to flash my micro sd card about 6 times… Navigate to the image of your “Macintosh” emulator and you should see a “start” option. I don’t know how to get the emulation on the internet. But hopefully this does for you what the other guides didn’t do for me.īasilisk II has made my love life is better, caused most of my hair has grown back, and made me more confident speaking in public, that said I still would not do this all over again if I knew the linux kernel based version of hell I was in for. I hope my guide helps you avoid all that. ![]()
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