![]() ![]() When you quit SheepShaver and restart it, the disk image will appear on the OS 9 desktop, and you can open it and run the app’s installer. Mount these in the emulated OS 9 by adding them to the list of disks in SheepShaver’s preferences. Most software you find online will in the form of ‘.sit’ files, which have been compressed using the StuffIt utility, and so you’ll need to enable you to double-click a sit file in OS X to expand it you’ll then normally see a ‘.img’ disk image. When you add a new file, you’ll need to close and reopen the Unix folder in OS 9 to see the changes. SheepShaver uses a shared folder for this purpose files you you place in that folder from OS X will appear in a virtual disk called ‘Unix’ on the OS 9 desktop.
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