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I just got another PowerBook, and the disk had been wiped by the prior user, and all it did was boot up to the blinking mac face. So not very useful. I did luckily buy some CD’s from a user on reddit a few months ago, so I had 10.4 install DVD, and an install of 9.2.2 for the emac.
OS 10.6 and up Intel: Accordance 9.6.8.dmg; OS 10.4 and 10.5 Universal: Accordance 9.6.8 Universal.dmg; Classic OS 9, 8, 7 or PC with Emulator: 9.6.6 68K installer.sit (5 MB) Starter Installer 44 MB and Starter Completer Installer 54 MB: free modules. Accordance Help 68K ZIP (35 MB) Down separately to open in your browser. Updated for 9.6. Acioso Classic has 1,000 levels that will keep you busy for a while Download for Windows, Linux or Mac. Global Nav Open Menu Global Nav Close Menu; Apple; Shopping Bag +.
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Now the OS 9, is an install disc, not one of the recovery discs, and naturally the aluminum powerbooks don’t boot OS 9, so I’m kind of out of luck for getting Classic working, or so I had thought. I copied the System Folder from the CD onto the hard disk, and told the classic applette to boot it, and it updated some system files, and then gave me this fine message:
So this got me thinking, back in the Sheepshaver days when trying to boot from an ISO as a disk file, it fails the same way because the image is read/write. If it’s read-only it does boot up however. So I used disk util, and made a new read-only disk image from a directory, and pointed it to a directory that I’d moved the CD’s system folder, desktop to. After mounting the read only image, it booted!
Now for the best part, I then kicked off the installer from the CD, and had it install a copy of OS 9, onto the OS X disk.
It’s worth noting that just about every optional install fails. It’ll come back with an error, and you can skip the component. It’s probably just easier to install the minimal OS image.
But rest assured it really does install.
After the install you can eject the CD, unmount the read-only copy and tell the classic to stop and then boot from the new installed copy of OS 9 on the OS X disk. It didn’t interfere with my OS X from booting, although the ‘sane person’ would probably have disk image make a small (1gb) read/write virtual disk, and have the installer install to that.
So to recap, copy the system folder from the CD onto read-write media, and let classic update it. get it to the point that it’s not happy about being mounted read-write. Move it to a read-only disk image and have classic boot from that, and then run the OS 9 installer to install itself to whatever target disk you need or want.
I’ve run Netscape 4, IE 3 & 4, QuickTime 4, and the SIMS version 1 (the OS 8/9 carbon version). using 10.4.0 on an aluminum powerbook.
I don’t know if anyone else has done this, I couldn’t find any real concrete guides for installing OS 9 from OS X. So here we go.
What you actually need is a way to get a Mac OS 9.2.2 System Folder on your Mac's drive. You then set System Preferences Classic pane to use that System Folder for the Classic environment, so that Mac OS X can run 'classic' (Mac OS 9 and earlier) applications.
Since you cannot obtain the disc for installing that System Folder, here's one way you can get it through a download from Apple. Baby girl beauty makeover mac os.
NOTE: The info below is edited from something I wrote many years ago. I assume it still works as described, since the old download link is still active. The procedure is described, as I performed then on my old Mac running Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11.
Apple has a download called 'NetBoot for Mac OS 9.' It is available here
This download contains a System Folder for Mac OS 9.2.2. The downloaded file is called NetBoot9.dmg. Mount the NetBoot9.dmg disk image. The disk image has four language folders inside. Inside the English folder, there is a file called NetBoot.pkg.
Right (or Control) click on NetBoot.pkg, and select Show Package Contents (from the contextual menu). A Finder window opens. Go into the folder called Contents, and then into Resources. Find the file called NetBoot.pax.gz and drag it to the Desktop (or any other location). This is an archive file.
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Double-click NetBoot.pax.gz to have Archive Utility extract a folder called NetBootInstallation. When double-clicking the NetBootInstallation folder, you may get an error message about 'access privileges.' Right (or Control) click on the folder and select Get Info. In the Info window, toward the bottom where it says Ownership & Permissions, set it to (You can) Read & Write. Now, open the NetBootInstallation folder.
Find the file called NetBoot HD.img and double-click it to mount this disk image. Inside the disk image, there is a System Folder, and also a folder with some Mac OS 9 apps. This System Folder is 9.2.2, and it seems to contain all the components needed for any Mac that can officially boot Mac OS 9.2.2 or run it as Classic under Mac OS X.
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Drag this System Folder to the Mac's hard drive. The standard location is at the top (root) level, but you can place it anywhere. If you want the included Mac OS 9 apps, also copy the Applications (Mac OS 9) folder.
At this point, go to System Preferences Classic pane and select that System Folder for Classic. Click the Start button to run the Classic environment. After a few messages about updates, Classic startup completes, and you can run Mac OS 9 apps.
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OPTIONAL: While running any Mac OS 9 app with Classic, go to the Apple Menu and select Control Panels, then Extensions Manager. You can disable (many) extensions, control panels, and other items that you do not need when using a Mac OS 9 System Folder for Classic, because Mac OS X is handling most of the support functions. Doing so can make Classic run more efficiently and reliably. Here's an old article with good info
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Apr 28, 2016 5:28 PM