I have looked all over, and none that I have tried ever work, It says I need bios or Rom for them, what should I do now? Where could I find bios or rom for the emulaters? I don't know what to do someone Please help
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--Ty
I have looked all over, and none that I have tried ever work, It says I need bios or Rom for them, what should I do now? Where could I find bios or rom for the emulaters? I don't know what to do someone Please help
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--Ty
I am really sorry, I just got on this forum, I have been searching for a few months now, I was just wondering if anybody else has found anything.
--Ty
"Maybe I will just Download it at school and hope I don't get caught"
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--Ty
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Originally posted by miranu:
**I don't know much about PCs, but I think BIOS is some kind of setup program.
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Basic Input Output Something
You get it by pressing either F10 or F11
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Macs run off of ROMS, it can be in the form of hardware or software. But for the emulator, I think what they require is a "Mac OS ROM" which can be found in the System Folder in Mac OS. You should be able to download Mac OS 6 or maybe 7 from Apple's site.
A BIOS applies to a program that is 'on' every PC board and controls the various settings on it. Such as whether or not it looks for a boot disk in the floppy on boot, as well as a myriad of other settings... which can really f*ck up your system. They usually provide more stuff to configure than your simple start up keys or firmware (on a Mac), but the BIOS is a helluva lot more to deal with.
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