Installing scapy on mac os x 10.12
If not, you may need to re-bless the Mac OS 9 System Folder per this Knowledge Base article. You should now be able to start Classic from its pane in System Preferences.
#INSTALLING SCAPY ON MAC OS X 10.12 MAC OS X#
Inside of this disk image will be a folder titled "System Folder." Copy this folder to the root level of your Mac OS X startup drive.Double-click on the file "OS9General.dmg." This will mount a Mac OS 9 system disk image.You will see a folder called ".images" on it. Next, insert your Mac OS 9 restore CD.
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The first thing to do is determine what type of Mac OS 9 installation disc you are using.įirst, if you have a bootable Mac OS 9 Software Restore CD, Apple recommends that you erase your hard drive and start with a clean install to perform the multi-disc restore as described in Knowledge Base article #60847. Doing so is a surprisingly daunting task, but there are several options for doing so.
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If you have a Mac capable of running Classic (i.e., not an Intel-based Mac) but either reformatted the drive and installed only Mac OS X, or acquired the machine with only Mac OS X installed, you may want to install the Classic (Mac OS 9) environment overtop the Mac OS X installation.