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Emulation: Infinite Mac
Posted by: kataetheweirdo on 2026-01-24 09:39:28
Glad to hear you're liking DPPC so far.

I believe you can specify up to 8 devices with hdd_img on the command line (i.e. --hdd_img test.img:test2.img).
Posted by: akator70 on 2026-01-24 12:49:42
Thank you, that worked perfectly. I didn't understand what "FILE:TEXT" meant in the DingusPPC docs and tried all sorts of combinations... except the right one.
Posted by: kataetheweirdo on 2026-01-24 15:10:21
I've revised it to be a little bit clearer. There's a lot of stuff in the documentation to expand on as we find things out about hardware or usability issues.
Posted by: joevt on 2026-01-24 15:36:16
My fork lets you enter more than one --hdd_img parameter so you can use : for drive letters in Windows. My fork also has the ability to specify device paths with SCSI or ATA ID numbers so you can place the HD exactly where you want. My fork adds --hdd_part which lets you catenate partitions from multiple disk images into a single virtual disk image (but the partition map is temporary). I'm currently using this to create a large disk greater than 128 GiB to test LBA48 patches for Beige G3 Open Firmware and Mac OS X.

The help in my fork looks like this:
./dingusppc -h

DingusPPC - Alpha 1.04 (12/25/2025)          
Written by divingkatae, maximumspatium,      
joevt, mihaip, kkaisershot, et. al.          
(c) 2018-2025 The DingusPPC Dev Team.        
This is a build intended for testing.        
Use at your own discretion.                  

Usage: ./dingusppc [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND]

Options:
  -h,--help                   Print this help message and exit
  --help-all                  Print this help message, help for subcommands, and exit
  --setenv TEXT ...           Set Open Firmware variables at startup
[Option Group: Subcommands]
  Emulation
  Options:
    -k,--keyboard TEXT          Specify keyboard ID
    -w,--workingdir TEXT:DIR [.] 
                                Specifies working directory
    -b,--bootrom TEXT:FILE [bootrom.bin] 
                                Specifies BootROM path
    --deterministic             Make execution deterministic
    --log-to-stderr             Send internal logging to stderr (instead of dingusppc.log)
    --log-verbosity :NUMBER [0] 
                                Adjust logging verbosity (default is 0 a.k.a. INFO)
    --log-no-uptime             Disable the uptime preamble of logged messages
    --log-thread                Show thread name in logged messages
    -m,--machine TEXT           Specify machine ID
    -s,--symbols TEXT:FILE      Specifies symbols path
  [Option Group: execution mode]
     
    [At most 1 of the following options are allowed]
    Options:
      -r,--realtime               Run the emulator in real-time
      -d,--debugger               Enter the built-in debugger

Subcommands:
  list                        Display available machine configurations and exit

TEXT means the argument has type TEXT (a string of arbitrary characters) instead of whatever type uses the NUMBER validator. Is it a bug that the -log-verbosity argument doesn't have a type name before the colon : and validator name?
FILE is a validator that ensures the TEXT argument is a path to an existing file.
DIR is a validator that ensures the TEXT argument is a path to a directory.
[] encloses the default value.
[.] means the default working directory is the current directory, usually represented by . in Unix and Windows.

Try these other commands:
./dingusppc --help-all
./dingusppc -h list
./dingusppc -h list machines
./dingusppc -h list properties
./dingusppc list machines
./dingusppc list properties
./dingusppc list properties pm7500
./dingusppc list properties GrandCentralTnt
Posted by: akator70 on 2026-01-24 21:40:26
Thanks for help. Today I used DingusPPC on Ubuntu and succeeded in getting all of the Power Mac 6100 compatible versions of Mac OS installed on separate drive images and they are all working well (from the limited testing I've done).

Is there a better place to discuss DingusPPC? I don't want to hijack the Infinite Mac thread...
Posted by: kataetheweirdo on 2026-01-25 06:33:17
I just created a forum topic for it here.

On the topic of Infinite Mac, I know work has started to get Snow in.
Posted by: mihai on 2026-01-25 17:57:27
Yep, you can see it at https://infinitemac.org/1991/System 6.0.8?machine=Mac+SE+(Snow) (or any other OS that the SE supports). You can follow progress at https://github.com/mihaip/infinite-mac/issues/437.
Posted by: adespoton on 2026-01-26 14:23:48
Yep, you can see it at https://infinitemac.org/1991/System 6.0.8?machine=Mac+SE+(Snow) (or any other OS that the SE supports). You can follow progress at https://github.com/mihaip/infinite-mac/issues/437.
So @mihai, are you planning to change the default all in one emulator from Mini vMac to Snow?
Posted by: mihai on 2026-01-28 08:30:31
It’s likely given the progress that Snow has made (and will keep making), but no specific goals or timelines.
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