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A/UX and the Radius Rocket?
Hi everyone,

Another strange and silly question from me to the community:

Could you run A/UX inside a Radius Rocket virtual machine? This appears to be impossible because the Rocket uses single-partition bootdisks (like Mini vMac) while A/UX requires a SCSI disk with multiple partitions.

But.. Isn‘t there a SCSI board for the Rocket? So, assuming you could use real SCSI devices natively inside the VM, could you launch the Kernel and Root FS from there? You will certainly lack the Radius driver support and won‘t have support for the host volumes, but… why not??


Posted by: robin-fo on 2023-08-15 04:19:05
This sounds like a way to generate some really interesting crashes. Once my 950 is back in action, I might try it...

Posted by: cheesestraws on 2023-08-15 05:17:59
You have me at A/UX…

Very interesting question. @cheesestraws Ill be waiting to see what you find.


Posted by: MrFahrenheit on 2023-08-15 06:03:00
Yeah feel free to try @cheesestraws (another NuBus Mac will probably also do) 😉

My feeling is that the kernel will crash on booting like on an unsupported Mac or there will be no video output.. We will see!


Posted by: robin-fo on 2023-08-15 06:21:25
Run picky software on picky hardware? What could go wrong? 🙂

Posted by: ScutBoy on 2023-08-15 06:57:41
Yeah feel free to try @cheesestraws (another NuBus Mac will probably also do) 😉

My feeling is that the kernel will crash on booting like on an unsupported Mac or there will be no video output.. We will see!
The Rocket does pretend to be a Quadra 950, so... Perhaps.

But given how picky AUX is I'm sure something will cause an issue.

Interesting way to get AUX running on an 8100 though if it works 😆


Posted by: Phipli on 2023-08-15 07:03:42
Run picky software on picky hardware? What could go wrong? 🙂

So what you're saying is that it's not just a puzzle, it's a good puzzle? :-D


Posted by: cheesestraws on 2023-08-15 07:32:57
We‘re here to learn something and have fun at the same time 😉

Posted by: robin-fo on 2023-08-15 08:47:56
So what you're saying is that it's not just a puzzle, it's a good puzzle? :-D
I’d say it’s going to be like trying to stay balanced on a unicycle while riding it on a flatbed truck, going 60 miles an hour.


Posted by: MrFahrenheit on 2023-08-15 10:25:03
Or... (in a previous company) one of my clients using a Supercomputer to model landing a helicopter on the deck of a ship in 30ft seas...

Posted by: mg.man on 2023-08-20 10:43:25
Fun fact: You can launch A/UX on a Macintosh II without PMMU when using the Rocket as accelerator… but the Kernel will not take over the operation

Posted by: robin-fo on 2023-08-22 08:30:14
Hi guys !

Any news on this question ? 🙂

Sorry to unearth this subject ^^


Posted by: zefrenchtoon on 2025-06-16 12:59:51
Probably none until SCSI cards for the Rocket are available again 🙃

Posted by: robin-fo on 2025-06-16 13:44:06
A/UX kernel expects certain fixed memory allocations, doesn't it? Are we talking 3.1.1 here, or an earlier version (2.x)?

It's possible we may have to get our fingers dirty with some kernel hacking to get this functional... but the result may mean a more usable A/UX less likely to unexplainably turtle if the hardware looks at it the wrong way.

There's no way I've got time to do anything but watch and comment, but once the SCSI cards are available, I'm more than happy to do that from the sidelines 🙂

I kind of feel it'd be interesting to get 0.7 at least loading the kernel to gain an understanding into what core parts are breaking before moving to a more complex kernel....


Posted by: adespoton on 2025-06-18 14:28:18