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damn it, after moving that file, ppc wont boot up. i also didnt mack up my old one. oh well. there wasnt much in osx anyway.

did you change these lines to match what youre using?

pci_ide0_master_image = "D:\pearpc\HD-OS-X-Panther-PREP.img"

pci_ide0_slave_image = "D:\pearpc\OSX_CD1.iso"

might want to remove select from this line prom_bootmethod = "select" to just "". i changed it so i can choose if i want to boot from the hdd image or like a cd image

i've only change those, the ram, the resolution (put a # so can change resolutions in osx with sdl build. if youre not using the sdl build, remove the # from line #ppc_start_resolution = 7). the rest is the same as the one from emon's guide.

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if anyones interested i'm making a visual step by step tutorila on how to Make your own hard drive image in the size of your choice, partition, install, and configure networking. Taking a while to snap then put together. Lemme know if it's all in vain, 'cause I don't want to waste my time on it if so.

muzz

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  if anyones interested i'm making a visual step by step tutorila on how to Make your own hard drive image in the size of your choice, partition, install, and configure networking. Taking a while to snap then put together. Lemme know if it's all in vain, 'cause I don't want to waste my time on it if so.

cool at least someone is willing to help people that need it! not like peterpan signature kid. muhahaha.:sleep:

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if anyones interested i'm  making a visual step by step tutorila on how to Make your own hard drive image in the size of your choice, partition, install, and configure networking. Taking a while to snap then put together. Lemme know if it's all in vain, 'cause I don't want to waste my time on it if so.

muzz

emon has a pretty good guide here already though https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=167708

peterpan sig kid. ouch.. that hurt right here <3

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:whistle:  :whistle:

ebay does have panther cds for cheap though. well the 10.2. 10.3 are around normal price

Not over here in the UK, they are 3/4 of what they are in the shops :(

And i havent been to school in 6 years so thats out of the question :p

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What about this error?

What does this mean?

And how about my problems here and here?

Did anybody even read it?

I just need some help, although I am not sure anymore if the problem is a networking problem or if it's this strange error stated above:

Can't find boot file!

Any help is appreciated!

Cyman

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This is the error I am getting. Does anyone know what this means? i been in the IRC chat and no one seems to understand whats going on.

Any help would be appreciated. :)

Thanks Guys

Luke Angel

Post your config file here.

Also the actual file names of the hard drive image and iso.

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What about this error?

What does this mean?

And how about my problems here and here?

Did anybody even read it?

I just need some help, although I am not sure anymore if the problem is a networking problem or if it's this strange error stated above:

Any help is appreciated!

Cyman

OK I am going to try to help. Lets go over some of the simple things first. Make sure PearPC is in a directory like C:/PearPC and not in a bunch of subdirectories. Ok then make sure your HD image and iso file are named correctly in your config file. As far as my boot method I use "prom_bootmethod = "select"". If any of these suggestions don't help. Please post your config file.

Thanks

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Woohoo!

I got it working! I changed some values in the config file and now it works!

Actually I set the boot method to "auto", then I played around with my slave drive files (I enabled the OS X Install CD1) and enabled the Realtek network adapter.

Then, suddenly it worked. It must be a miracle!

But I got another question regarding PearPC:

Can you adjust the RAM to 768MB RAM and what is the hex equivalent to 768?

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