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  1. #Motorola mac emulator install
  2. #Motorola mac emulator series
  3. #Motorola mac emulator windows
motorola mac emulator

The second ones are the OpenFirmware machines and their hardware is different from the older Power Series.

#Motorola mac emulator series

The first ones are the Power Series 830/850 computers and should run NT. You can also find on those archives firmware updates for your very specific RS6000 machine model. Files are easy to find via google as there are many mirrors for that content. Maybe you would like to try again with the ones found in.

#Motorola mac emulator windows

Hyoenmadan86 wrote:Is well know that this machine requires a set of updated HAL (ARC) disks to run Windows NT. index.htm (Warning: some times the page doesn't load, you need wait days to find it working)

#Motorola mac emulator install

Almost all the required info to install the system can be found in this page: Some system models can boot directly from the NT CD, other system models require a new set of HAL (ARC) bootdisks. Almost all other RISC machines supporting WinNT had only a few subset of supported graphic adapters built in firmware, and using any other video card could result in unbootable systems, like Acer PICA, or the MIPS magnum, that can't boot windows NT without their bundled video adapters. In the video you can see the guy using a standard S3 cheapo VGA card. You can find it in the NT4 leaked sources, in the powerstack hal directory). PPC Machines known to work via testing with WinNT PPC.Ī nice thing about this system is that it can use any PCI VGA adapter, since HAL for this machine model comes with a very handy x86 BIOS emulation support to initialize the adapter using the built in VGA ROM (The same one that comes with WinXP/2003 64bit versions. Is well know that this machine requires a set of updated HAL (ARC) disks to run Windows NT. I doubt the VENEER.EXE program will work on anything else than a Powerstack, but you can try to run the CD in an OpenFirmware PowerMac and see what happens. Unfortunately I don't have a Motorola Powerstack, but I've tried it on an IBM RS/6000 43P-140 (which is a PReP machine with OpenFirmware) years ago and it executed but failed to boot. And Open Firmware can be made ARC compatible - Win NT will install on a Motorola Powerstack with Open Firmware.ĭid you already do it? If you have such a machine, are you able to dump the ROM?













Motorola mac emulator