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javaworm
THNX, i got the memory thing figured out, but the network is still giving me problems, this is what i get when i go to the control panel in osx 10.2.3.


this is my config file, ive tried commenting out both nics, and it still wont recognize it, im useing openvpn, with the win32 adapter. I was thinking that i might have to set the mac address on the virtual nic card to match the config file??? is there a good guide for setting up the networking for pear pc, all the ones ive read, assume that two clicks should do it, but it doesn't that would betoo easy.

## PearPC Configuration File

##
## Start Resolution
##
## (clients that use video.x can change the resolution at runtime,
## so this would be used only for starting up)
##
## format: "(width)x(height)x(depth)"
## or "(width)x(height)x(depth)@(frequency)"
##
## depth can only be 15 or 32
##
## default: "800x600x15"
##

ppc_start_resolution = "800x600x32"

##
## Redraw interval (in ms)
## must be between 10 and 500
##
## If you set this higher, PearPC will spend less time doing redraws (and so run faster)
## but feel less responsive. You should adjust this to your computer speed and personal
## preference.
##

redraw_interval_msec = 30

##
## Key codes
##

key_compose_dialog = "F11"
key_change_cd_0 = ""
key_toggle_mouse_grab = "F12"
key_toggle_full_screen = "Alt+Return"


##
## Loader
##

##
## Boot method
## this can be
## 1. "auto", prom will boot the first bootable partition found (default)
## 2. "select", prom will show you a list of bootable partitions
## 3. "force", prom will load and boot the local file prom_loadfile
##

prom_bootmethod = "select"

## Example of how to use "force":

#prom_bootmethod = "force"
#prom_loadfile = "test/yaboot"
#prom_env_bootpath = "disk"

##
## bootargs: don't change unless you know what you are doing
## machargs: set to "-v" to get a verbose startup
##

prom_env_bootargs = ""
prom_env_machargs = "-v"

##
## This is needed if you want to boot Mac OS X
##
prom_driver_graphic = "video.x"

## This will adjust the position of the initial page table (don't change)

#page_table_pa = 104857600

##
## CPU Config
##
## Processor Version Register
## Defaults to 0x00088302
## Only change if you know want you are doing
##
#cpu_pvr = 0x00088302


##
## Main memory (default 128 MiB)
## must be >= 64 MiB
##

memory_size=0x10000000

##
## IO Devices
##

##
## PCI IDE Config
##
## Drive type will be set according to file extension:
## .img: Harddisk (filesize must be multiple of 516096)
## .iso: CD-Rom
## Or you can override this by specifying the type via
## pci_ide0_master_type / pci_ide0_slave_type

pci_ide0_master_installed = 1
pci_ide0_master_image = "C:/Pearpc/HD.img"
#pci_ide0_master_type = "hd"

pci_ide0_slave_installed = 0
pci_ide0_slave_image = ""
pci_ide0_slave_type = "cdrom"

##
## Network
##
## Choose one of the cards

##pci_3c90x_installed = 1
##pci_3c90x_mac = "de:ad:ca:fe:12:34"
pci_rtl8139_installed = 1
pci_rtl8139_mac = "de:ad:ca:fe:12:34"

##
## USB
##
pci_usb_installed = 1

##
## NVRAM
##
nvram_file = "nvram"
javaworm
sorry about the double post
Syntax_Error
Hi,

Networking! Everyone's fav topic.

Right my setup is as follows:
Netgear wireless modem router (DHCP server) 192.168.0.1
My pc (DHCP client) 192.168.0.2

ICS wont install because because of the router conflict. Tried bridging the connections but that sodded up the connection to the router. Can anyone suggest the right way forward here?

Thanks! biggrin.gif
javaworm
Quick question syntax.

Did you have any problems getting pearpc to recognize your network card? I havn't even gotten that far.
Syntax_Error
Well the TAP adapter installed ok in Windows (beta8 of OpenVPN) and the Realtec is found in MacOS X. It's just getting the two to communicate without ICS. huh.gif
fukachu
i wonder if the problems you guys have is because of routers?
i have a dial up connection right from this box. i installed openVPN put the rtk card not the 3com in config. and said for the connection to share to the tap and not my lan connection. so worked like a charm.

my problem is i cant have other computers join to this computer for net access and have osx using it as well. its a pain in the arse i have to keep swapping which one it shares to. bridging doesnt work i get an error.
Syntax_Error
I have found a way round my problem, as I had the network setup all I needed was something to share the Internet. So I turned to AnalogX's Proxy program.

The TAP adapter is set to 10.0.0.1 and in MacOS the adapter is set to 10.0.0.2, setup the Proxies settings to use 10.0.0.1 and the right ports and w00t.gif !!

Just doing a software update now including 10.3.4 - lets see if it breaks everything as people have reported.
javaworm
I still havn't gotten a network installed in osx. I've tried all the different builds of vpn that people have been telling me, but they have yet to work. I'm running pearpc .3pre build i keep it up to date with the nightly builds, on the system below. I noticed in the verbose logging, it said somthing about the localhost failure......somthing like that. But after all of this I still get a grayed out "integrated network adapter" that you cant do anything with. Has anyone founda decisice answer about what the mac address is supposed to be in the config file, some say it ends with 34, some 35. but i havnt been able to get it to work with either.
If someone could take a look, I would apprecieate it. I've also been having problems with the cdrom access with the new builds. I can get the altivec builds to mount a cd from my cd drive, but i thought that the processor optomized builds had cd support too, or at least thats waht I heard. I'm asking about this becuase the athlon build runs soo much better on my comptuer than the altivec build.

Thanks
Syntax_Error
Javaworm,
Has the TAP adapter installed? Mine says it unconnected until MacOS starts. I'm using Tekmaven's Athlon XP G4 SDL build (28/7) which is 0.3pre. Try reinstalling the TAP adapter, the setup crashed first time I ran it. I also noticed your running 10.2.3 where as i'm running 10.3 (just updating to 10.3.4 now), dunno if that will affect it?.

The PearPC MAC address ends in 34 for mine which works.

As you have said the Athlon XP SDL builds seem to be faster - MacOS reports 980Mhz Power G4 w00t.gif
Dunno about the CD support I don't have use for it at the moment.
javaworm
Syntax,

Ecach time i installed the tap adapter, it installed. When Pearpc loads the adapter connects, I know you can set the adapter to always stay connected in the network properties. Which network driver are you using in your config file? I don't know if the os version would make a difference, but i did notice the speed difference between the g3 and g4 builds. My 3000 athlon clocks in at just under a ghz. The cdrom setup was pretty easy to do, but it only worked with the altivec build, which is contrary to what i have heard. Maybe tekmaven will see this.

thnx
Syntax_Error
Im using the realtec one, i've attached my config file maybe just give this a try (need to put your img paths in). I don't get any errors on startup, at least I don't think so.
javaworm
Thanks for the config file, but that didnt seem to help. I noticed when it was booting up it said somthing about a local host error, but it goes by so fast i cant see all of it.
Syntax_Error
I would re-install MacOS X again and start all over again. pinch.gif
javaworm
ok, i got one of my friends hooked up with the pear, and hes got a lot more time to sit down with it than i did. os 10.2.3 doesnt have the right set of drivers for either of the network cards, so i had to go and get some drivers to install in osx. yeah i felt like a dumbass. so now ive got that running, still dont have the cdrom access figured out. has anyone else tried it?
javaworm
Ok, i found the cd access builds. They are a different developer, heres the link.
http://pearpcexe.sytes.net
the downloads are under the products category. I think there are some instructions on there too about how to set the config lines to access your hardware cdrom. I'm still struggeling with getting the internet connection to work. I've gotten as far as installing the network card in osx, but from there I dont know what else to try. Here's my problems. On this LAN, the dhcp server is set to 10.1.1.1(i cant change this, shhh.....im at work), my hardware nic gets a 10.1.1.29 address, ICS is out of the question now. Ive tried bridging the two cards like all of the instructions say, but what ip address would you put in osx? when you bridge two connections neither gets ip addresses that you can do anything with, I'm going to try putting in the bridges IP next. Ive also tired the proxy method, but that just doesnt even act like its trying to think about working(yeah that bad).
Syntax_Error
Hi javaworm, looks like we are the only ones in this thread at the moment; where has everyone gone? huh.gif

For the Internet just follow what I did in my post. You have the problem as I had, already running a DHCP server. Just install the proxy like I did. cool.gif
javaworm
Ok, I read your post, but I'm a little confused still. You set the tap adapter in windows to 10.0.0.1 and to 10.0.0.2 in osx. I got that much, but how did you get your internet connection to go through your tap adapter? Am i making sense?

internet/hardware nic card/{somthing in your computer}/virtual nic/ osx

there would need to be some kind of connection between the nic and the tap wouldnt there? Or is the default of the proxy program to use your active hardware nic card?
Syntax_Error
Right, get AnalogX's Proxy here.

Install it and set it up with the following:
Proxy Binding 10.0.0.1
Click the Check If In Closed Mode - should say closed if it has binded. The icon goes green, though you might have to start PearPC to make it do that.

So now we have got the MacOS virtual adapter talking to the TAP adapter which is talking to the Proxy server which is talking to your Internet connection. That was a long sentence! tongue.gif

Hope that helps! cool.gif

Oh yeah don't forget to set the Proxies in the MacOS network properties to the right ports (in the readme file)!
javaworm
Ya know, Ive noticed the lack of people in here too. Maybe all the mac wannabees got scared off by such a superior operating system. They probobly couldnt handle the apple.tongue.gif

BTW, im trying that, its a little confusing, because im a "real networking" guy, like with actual card, wires, and devices. so all this virtual and proxy stuff kinda stikes me as a little bass akwards.

thanks
javaworm
well, maybe i did somthing wrong. I have to use 10.1.1.x ip addresses for our network. my hardware nic get .29 so i gave the windows tap .30, and the mac nic .31. I set the proxy to use .30, and set all the net config stuff to use .30 as the proxy with the ports. it sat on connecting to 10.1.1.30 then said it couldnt establish a connection. Im working on getting some screen shots to put up, either to get some help or to show people how not to do this.
Syntax_Error
Instead of setting the adapters to 10.x.x.x set them to 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2 or 169.172.x.x.
What's this about it saying connecting?
javaworm
at the bottom of the browser window, it says "connecting to (ip address)" like it was a website. After a little while it says it could not establish a connection. I think what I was trying to get at was, what is connecting the real nic card to the virtual ones? How does the "internet" get from your network card to the tap adapter? Does this make more sense than before? I'll try the different addresses though.
Syntax_Error
I think the TAP adapter and the Mac adapter create a internal network sort of - not quite sure on this. The proxy acts as a layer 3 router, it intercepts requests from one adapter (or address) and forwards them on. wacko.gif

In the networking bit in MacOS it should have a green icon next to the adapter saying it is connected to the Internet. Sorry I can't show a screenshot - MacOS seems to have pete tonged on me (think that was 10.3.4 update) and now System Preferences crashes and I think the network is broken. no.gif
javaworm
well sounds like were about in the same place, I had to reinstall osx the other day too. I still havnt gotten any farther on my network. Even tried a dial up connection with ICS to the tap adapter(doesnt work BTW). For some reason, the three network adapters arent connecting like they should. Im not sure exactly how the tap adapter interacts with the osx network card, that would be a great help. If the tap adapter provides the "hardware" for osx to latch on to, then I dont know how multiple ip addresses would interact. Even though they are two different operating systems, an ip address is the same thing. I wish there was someone else in this discussion(no offense) because I think we are to the point of beating a lame horse. We have tried everything and dont have any new ideas. Now this is just getting annoying, i want my mac and i want it to be online, is that too much to ask???
Syntax_Error
Yeah I have run out of ideas as well now! Maybe try the PearPC forums and have a look around there.

As for more people we'll just have to wait till a new version of PearPC comes out that gets everyone going again! whistle.gif
pctuk
Can anyone that keeps up to date with this project give us an update on its progress? Has it sped up to a more usable state? Stable? Any added features?
Cyman
Mac OS X 10.3.5 is available now. Download here!
Here's the link for the Combo Update and here we have the latest Security Update dated from Aug. 09.
You can also download the Server Update, the Server Combined Update and the Server Admin Tools aswell as the Security Update for 10.2.8.

Choose whatever you need and have fun installing (via PearPC I s'pose smile.gif)
javaworm
we're still working on getting the networking to work with pearpc. so itll be a little while till we get the updates
eaglebtc
I'd help out on the PearPC program, except I'm a terrible programmer. I'd probably break something in the CVS tree whistle.gif
javaworm
I'm not programming either. Just trying to get pearpc to use my network connection thats in my computer already. Ive been following tekmaven and someone elses builds. It's good to see theres some people back in this board, for a while it was just me and syntax_error. Have any of you gotten pearpc to work with osx yet?
eaglebtc
I've had PearPC working almost since the beginning. I use OpenVPN 2.0 beta 2, running Panther, and Windows is set to Share my LAN connection with the TAP driver.

If you're using a home router, make sure to set its LAN address to something OTHER than 192.168.0.1 . Otherwise you'll conflict with Microsoft's Internet Sharing. Change it to 192.168.21.1 just to be safe.
nivek7
Quote - (eaglebtc @ Aug 11 2004, 10:01)
I've had PearPC working almost since the beginning. I use OpenVPN 2.0 beta 2, running Panther, and Windows is set to Share my LAN connection with the TAP driver.

If you're using a home router, make sure to set its LAN address to something OTHER than 192.168.0.1 . Otherwise you'll conflict with Microsoft's Internet Sharing. Change it to 192.168.21.1 just to be safe.

where do you set the LAN address?
furby
Should be in the router settings (possibly 192.168.0.1) and in mine at leat its in the DHCP settings, You want to change the default gateway
Pirla_Pirlone
Hi folks

I have finally succeeded to get MacOS 10.3 running in PearPc after trial and error procedure and extensive research in the internet as there is no complete guideline available anywhere to my knowledge.
I even succeeded to get an internet connection in my Mac client, but I can only reach my Router.
Any address not within my network times out. What do I do wrong?
I have set my wireless connection to share with Open VPN V8, put ppc on the firewall exeption list, but still don't get access to any www address.

Can anyone give me a hint?

Thanx

P.s. This is my first post, so please forgive me if my request is not complying to standards.
[B]Neowin.net rulez!![B]
javaworm
I think your having the same problem that I am. First i need to ask, did you set this up using internet connectiuons sharing in windows? When in OSX do you get an automatically assigned ip address from ICS? I can't ever get my OSX network card to get an assigned ip address, then the same things you mentioned, timing out, no page to display. I cant even get it to ping the tap adapter. I know part of my problem is 10.2.3, but im working on that. This is where me and syntax have been stuck for about two weeks.
Pirla_Pirlone
I have installed the TAP Driver and set my Wireless connection to share the connection with the tap driver.
In OSX I have set the Router (Gateway) Address to the IP set in my TAP connection and then manually set an IP address. After having done that I have let automatically set up the IPvP6 connection and restarted the OSX.
Next time when started up I have changed the OSX settings to DHCP and got successfully an IP and connected to my Network.

The problem I have is that I CAN access my Router (DLink DI614+) and can access it via 192.168.1.1 but no site outside my network.

Any clue?
javaworm
You might try setting your router(gateway address to that of your router. Thats the only thing I can think of is possibly your router isnt passing the request on to your is. I wish i could get mine to work that far, mine wont even get an address.
rocks1985
edit: in PearPC 0.3.0 ...what does "SDL port" do for better graphics...is the new build making animations like minimize and Expose very smooth for you? or not so smooth?
SentientPC
Quote - (Pirla_Pirlone @ Aug 16 2004, 23:37)
I have finally succeeded to get MacOS 10.3 running in PearPc after trial and error procedure and extensive research in the internet as there is no complete guideline available anywhere to my knowledge.

The guide at http://os-emulation.net/pearpc/web/ is fairly good.
unrealism
Is this project still alive??? Any new updates since the passing of the programmer??

Someone PM me with the info please, because I will lose track of the thread.

smile.gif
wivelden
A new update was in the recent softare news yesterday.
Its version v0.3 now.
Pirla_Pirlone
It's up and running. It was not any mistaken setting but a conflict of the two network drivers (Creatix CTX404 WLAN 802.11b and TAP-Win32 Adapter V8). They somehow interfere with each other which results in timeouts in both the host and the guest OS. When I have started up the MAC Client I just have to open any www site in the Windows explorer (of the WINXP Host) which then takes up to 1 minute until I get an answer from my Router. Once I got the page loaded both the Client and the host work pretty stable with 2Mbits biggrin.gif . Only from time to time I have to reload a page due to timeout.
Another strange effect I'm experiencing is that within MACX in either full screen mode or Window mode the keybord does not react as I wish but any key I press is invoking the Menue and navigating me wherever, but I can not input any text (an url for example).

Anyone knows how to fix that?
pandi
about 10.4,which edition of pear can load it?
right now,
I always get "still waiting for root device" thing..

execpt "http://www.therealduckie.net/apple/tigerinstall/"
is there any other ways to load tiger?

thanks a lot..
eaglebtc
Pira, you need to change your router's LAN address.

If your router is currently 192.168.0.1, you should change it to 192.168.xxx.1, except don't use 0 or 1.
santiagomedinasaenz
Take a look at my pc
mgleason007
Quote - (santiagomedinasaenz @ Aug 21 2004, 02:37)
Take a look at my pc

Why don't you get this **** out of this thread?
wivelden
Quote - (santiagomedinasaenz @ Aug 21 2004, 06:37)
Take a look at my pc

You are an idiot.
Take your PC and shove it up your a**.
NetRyder
Whoah, calm down guys.
You sound like the people over at Spymac now tongue.gif
iMonkey
Can you use the upgrade CD to install Mac OS, or do you need the full install cds ?
Phoenix2004
This will be real cool, once they have a more usebale version

Question though.... Is it possible to install Windows XP on Mac?

If so, why not buy a MAC & then slip the drive to use OSX & xp? Maybe I've already answered my question.
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