

Temporary Joe - for Apeiron the issue is tied to hardware vs. I've found that Nanosaur and Bugdom are even working in the latest versions, albeit software rendering only. improved gamma operations, bin/cue support, implementation of a couple unfinished opcodes, and some other various patches), these emulators are getting quite good. With modern build scripts for Mac, Windows, and Linux SDL2 support and better emulation (e.g. Thanks for sharing this! Indeed, kanjitalk's builds have seen a number of stability and compatibility improvements. Just download a zip archive of the latest code, and follow the three step instructions and you should have a nice, shiny, improved SheepShaver.

There aren't any premade builds for this yet, but building on Linux/BSD is extremely easy and straight forward. These improvements are available in the latest source code from the KanjiTalk755 repository on github. SheepShaver no longer "forgets" when you're keeping a modifier key held down. SheepShaver no longer generates its own key-repeat events, letting Mac OS handle creating key repeat events on it's own, like it should.Ĥ. There are now recommended key bindings for users on Linux/BSD with Gnome to stop the host system from intercepting command key shortcuts (which was probably at least one of the reasons for swapping the option and command keys), restoring much keyboard functionality that was lost/impaired and letting you once again use the convenient reflexes/habits you developed using your real Macs for years.ģ. But remember: If you're running it as root using sudo, it will be inside the home folder for root, which is usually "/root/".Ģ.

NOTE: The SheepShaver prefs file is usually located in your home folder on the host system. Just add "swap_opt_cmd false" to the SheepShaver prefs file.

You can specify an option in the prefs file to not swap the Command and Option keys so that you can actually use the Command key as the Command key, and the Option key as the Option key. There have been some recent significant improvements to SheepShaver in the way it handles keyboards, especially if you're running SheepShaver on a Linux or BSD system and using a real Mac keyboard:ġ.
