OS/2 and OPENSTEP in emulation on Apple silicon #3796
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mbert
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Finally got OS/2 running. Hoping that it will be of interest to others: I tried through many machine profiles, in the end pc-i440fx-6.2 worked. Networkadapter: pcnet Display: cirrus-vga |
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I am a lover of exotic and legacy operating systems, and after I got my Apple silicon MBP one thing on my todo list was rescuing my favourite VMs after they could no longer be executed on VMWare Fusion.
I converted the disk images to qcow2 format, created VMs, took over the settings from the old VMs, imported the new disk images and went for it. This worked fine with VMs of more recent OSes, like Haiku OS. However I got stuck with OS/2 and OPENSTEP:
OPENSTEP (4.2) tells me "OPENSTEP boot1 v40.13.1" but gets stuck there. No error message, simply silence.
OS/2 Warp Server 4 went into errors when booting until I selected an older hardware profile. After having reset the display configuration I now boot into OS/2 in VGA. Now however I lose mouse and keyboard almost immediately and don't get them back.
It looks like both OSes have problems with the emulated hardware. I have no clue where to go from here. Is there any way to debug what it is doing? Are there any tweaks in the settings I can try? Are the problems maybe even know, i.e. the keyboard problem with OS2?
I guess now as Apple silicon is getting more popular more and more people will change from other virtualisation solutions to UTM since it allows to continue running existing x86-based VMs. I have some hope that maybe I am not the only one playting with these exotic OSes?
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