

They should also work with the basilisk_ii.pnd when the "rom" and "disk.hfv" files are extracted and copied into the pandora/appdata/basilisk_ii folderįor information on setting up your own Disk check Mac OS Emulator at Run the PND to create the pandora/appdata/basilisk_ii folder on your SD cardĬopy a Macintosh ROM (renamed ROM) into the pandora/appdata/basilisk_ii folderĬopy a bootable Macintosh disk named disk.hfv into the pandora/appdata/basilisk_ii folderįor testing purposes basic support files were included in an earlier beta BasiliskII-app.zip (10.6MB) However, you still need a copy of MacOS and a Macintosh ROM image to use Basilisk II.Įxtract the basilisk_ii.pnd from the attached basilisk_ii.zip. Thanks to everyone who helped getting this to work!Īnother thanks for this, and a few questions of my own. I'm just using the files linked in the first post, because I haven't had much luck setting up my own disk images. When you are ready to leave the Shufflepuck Cafe and go home, simply click on the EXIT sign in the bar. FROM LONDON BRIDGE STATION, FOLLOW EXIT SIGNS FOR TOOLEY STREET. HFV Explorer runs in WINE, mostly, but any disk images I produced (HFV or DSK) were not recognised by Basilisk. DC3-ALSO DC3-ALSO is a standard training robot developed by Tons-O-Fun Industries. You can adjust his playing style and characteristics to suit yourself. Create a wimp or a real Puck warrior, it's up to you. WALK ALONG TOOLEY STREET UNTIL YOU REACH THE (VERY BLUE) SHIPWRIGHT ARMS. TAKE A RIGHT ON TO BERMONDSEY STREET, AND YOULL FIND US NESTLED IN THE ARCHES JUST BEFORE THE RAILWAY BRIDGE. (I am able to add things to the provided disk.hfv, which is some consolation.) Rat Pack tunes on the jukebox, located where the shufflepuck bowling once was. to the right of side door, that today leads out to the sidewalk cafe. The internet tells me that most people create. dsk images using the Basilisk GUI, which we don't seem to have access to here? I installed the Windowns version of Basilisk (again, in WINE) to access the GUI, but the image still wasn't recognised on the Pandora. So I suppose all of this amounts to a vague question about How Do I Disk Image.

I'm trying to run Beyond Dark Castle (the original does not run in Basilisk) but it prompts me to reduce display colours to 2 in the Mac control panel. When I do that, the display turns to grey mush and I have to force quit.
#MACINTOSH SHUFFLEPUCK CAFE FULL#
Ideally I would just be running an older system, monochrome only for the full nostalgia hit.
