You can use Rufus to get it on to a USB stick.Ĥa. I recommend booting off a Lubuntu live cd. If you're not as familiar with Linux and running that script (like me), you'll need to do a few things.
bin files are (the ones called SSW_6.0.8-800k_, for instance.)Ĥ. Even if you download Disk 2, Disk 3, and Disk 4 of System 6.0.5 from the link, the bin2dsk.sh script can't convert them. The bin2dsk script is a little picky: Ubuntu doesn't support the 'unar' command it needs, but lubuntu does, as does openSUSE.ģ. If you just follow the default install instructions, you will also need a Disk 2 and Disk 3 ('Utilities 1' and 'Utilities 2').Ģ.
The disk image that they link to in the repo is for 6.0.5. There was a lot of trial and error, but here are some hints that will maybe help someone else:ġ. I set up my Mac Plus core over the last few days using the instructions on the core's repo page.