Mac Os X 10.2 Jaguar Iso

So thanks to the OSX Jaguar God (ie. @Amethyst1) I have managed to network two Macs over Firewire 800, using OSX Jaguar 10.2.8. This (admittedly niche feature) is built into Panther and onwards, but was only available to OSX Jaguar (10.2.5 onwards) through a developer beta kernel extension.

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  • You don't.
    OS X 10.2 is for PowerPC only. VirtualBox only 'emulates' x86 processors. You would need to use something like a real PowerPC Mac or the PearPC emulator.
  • Oh, thanks stitch! I found the PearPC download link in sourceforge.net! Thanks for your help.
    Greetings,
    Giorgoskapa
  • This is actually a question that comes up fairly often. I will add notes on the relevant PPC OS X pages when I find the time but if any VIP wants to beat me to the punch that's great
    This should do the trick for anyone who wants to add:
  • But let's see how many people actually read that :P
    I'll try and add some other similar emulation notes to some of the other entries.
    It blows my mind some people think installing an OS is always as easy as inserting a CD and booting. They should try SunOS 3.5 - I had to have pages of written notes to get that mofo installed and set up.
  • I found more info on internet that website said VMware Fusion runs Mac OS X Server and is this link to site.
    http://www.macwindows.com/emulator.html
  • I found more info on internet that website said VMware Fusion runs Mac OS X Server and is this link to site.
    http://www.macwindows.com/emulator.html
    The Intel x86 versions, yes. That would be MacOS Server 10.4.something or later. Irrelevant to earlier PowerPC versions.
  • Sticky threads are terrible. A wiki would be nice, but I think there's better ways, especially to fit in with the way we organize the library already.
  • Thing is, there can be lots of information that is specific to certain versions, making a generalized topic too long to read.
    The way the library is organized, it would usually work best if emulation details are added to each Release entry. Either directly in to it if it is short, or as a link to an appropriate web page or forum post.
    I haven't really seen much discussions on the forum about emulation. But if anyone either wants to write various how-tos to or thinks an existing how-to or resource should be linked to, please do mention it.
  • Yea, a brief description of what emulator or VM would work well to the details in a software library would do nicely.
  • This might help you setup PearPC on Windows.
    Or get PowerPC machines on ebay if realible speed is your need...
  • Sticky threads are terrible. A wiki would be nice, but I think there's better ways, especially to fit in with the way we organize the library already.

    I would be in favor of an emulation mega-page. If anybody wants to assist with this draft it up in markdown format and I can integrate it into the main site.
  • I think an emulation page and putting notices on things that require more specific configuration to work would be best. I'll see what I can do.