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Cool.

When you unzipped the jitc version, you got a few files in there. Make sure that you put the 3 GB .img file in that folder as well.

You need a disk image to run. Panther, Darwin, or Mandrake. Panther is 2 disks.

There's a file called ppccfg.example. Towards the bottom are config settings for the disk images; master and slave. I don't have the config file in front of me (Im' on my Powerbook at the moment :D) but if you look back in this thread, you'll see examples of what to set those settings to.

Essentially, the master setting is turned on by changing the 0 to 1, and you set that as the filename of your hard drive image. You turn slave on by changing it from 0 to 1 and set the filename of the CD image you want to 'boot' from.

Mike

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Indeed.  Congrats Volrath, you found the fix for running OS 10.2

hey no problem, just trying to help out! :D

edit:

I would like to also note that allocating 512 mb of ram ( i have a gb in my machine) to PearPC has made a huge difference. it's not super fast, but it's reasonably faster than one with 128mb of ram. :D

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My installation's been running for about 5-1/2 hours now, and it's been stuck on 2h39m for about 45 minutes. Hasn't crashed, still running.

I'm really hoping they get something a little better for 0.2. Maybe networking and a small percentage faster.

Mike

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cvs file have been updated

version 0.1.1:

- FPU: multiply fixed

- gcard: 1024x768x32 mode wasn't useable

- io registers weren't zero extended on byte or half accesses

- compiles now also with gcc 2.95

- boots debian for PowerPC

- got rid of printf() and exit() in HFS and HFS+ code

- fixed buggy copyTo() and copyAllTo() in stream.cc

- fixed IDEDevice::read(). must update "tel".

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Version 0.1.1

change log:

- FPU: multiply fixed

- gcard: 1024x768x32 mode wasn't useable

- io registers weren't zero extended on byte or half accesses

- compiles now also with gcc 2.95

- boots debian for PowerPC

- got rid of printf() and exit() in HFS and HFS+ code

- fixed buggy copyTo() and copyAllTo() in stream.cc

- fixed IDEDevice::read(). must update "tel".

on edit: Damn beat me by 3 mins. :)

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[CPU/CPU] execution started at 05601080

[CPU/MMU] new pagetable: sdr1 = 0x2380007f

[CPU/MMU] new pagetable: sdr1 accepted

[CPU/MMU] number of pages: 2^20 pagetable_start: 0x23800000 size: 2^23

JITC Error: cannot read page-table.

thats what happens when i change the mem size to anythign but 128meg :/

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