Hi here. Small report from a user with a plain TT030/4. I removed TT RAM, so only 4MB of ST-RAM currently.
I do not get Basilisk II to work. I am stuck at a white screen. I use a BlueSCSI, so I can see that a few seconds after the white screen appears, the drive is a bit busy for a short blurp and then stays silent. White screen.
On Hatari the exactly same happens. So it must be a config error.
Can somebody post a minimal setup basilisk.inf? I use the HDD.DSK disk image from the Basilisk II site to try to boot.
Regards ans keep it up guys!
René
Basilisk II Atari
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Re: Basilisk II Atari
Snap! I get the same.renato3 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 1:51 pm Hi here. Small report from a user with a plain TT030/4. I removed TT RAM, so only 4MB of ST-RAM currently.
I do not get Basilisk II to work. I am stuck at a white screen. I use a BlueSCSI, so I can see that a few seconds after the white screen appears, the drive is a bit busy for a short blurp and then stays silent. White screen.
On Hatari the exactly same happens. So it must be a config error.
Can somebody post a minimal setup basilisk.inf? I use the HDD.DSK disk image from the Basilisk II site to try to boot.
Regards ans keep it up guys!
René
I think we're missing something here.
I'm not an expert on setting up vintage Macs, so I think there is something overlooked. It may not even be an issue with the configuration file?
Re: Basilisk II Atari
I had a go using nothing more than the current basilisk package on the website and the HDD.DSK image. Put them all in the same folder.
Hatari boots it just fine under 4MB STE ST-High emulation with an 030+MMU.
Interestingly I can't get it to work with 020, as the previous question. I wonder if that's an new bug.
No changes to the INF in the package.
BW
Hatari boots it just fine under 4MB STE ST-High emulation with an 030+MMU.
Interestingly I can't get it to work with 020, as the previous question. I wonder if that's an new bug.
No changes to the INF in the package.
BW
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FrontBench The Frontier: Elite 2 intro as a benchmark