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This will be inserted into the virtual floppy drive to boot the machine along with the installation CD at first boot-up of the VM for initial install. Insert this disk whenever the system asks you for a driver disk. This image contains the non-developer version of OpenStep 4. You can use either this disk or the developer version below , but one or the other disk image must be inserted along with the installation floppy at first boot-up of the VM for initial install.


It contains everything the user installation disc image contains, as well as some developer tools for programming Objective-C applications. If you intend to do any development, use this disc image for install instead of OpenStep-Install Type 1 and press Enter at this prompt to select English.


Mount Driver-Floppy. Pressing 7 and Enter gives us the option to see more drivers. Here, press 7 and Enter to see the second page of drivers, and then 7 and Enter again to see the third page of drivers.


Here, do the same step again for the secondary controller option. At this point the system will switch to a graphical mode. Also make sure you selected option 5 on the third page twice per the above instructions. Press 1 here and then Enter to confirm that this will be our system disk, where OpenStep will be installed. Insert the Floppy-Drivers. Startup will continue and a GUI will load.


Press Ok to acknowledge, since we have the drivers floppy already in the drive. This happens twice. Just press Ok both times.


At this point, a system configuration dialog will appear. At this point, do not change anything in this panel. We will add some things later, but changing things now could break the install. Simply click Save to get past it. It will warn you that configuration appears incomplete. Click Save Anyway to proceed. I unselected all of them English is installed regardless. Installation will now begin. This is the largest installation process for the entire install. Make your selections here and press Ok to complete setup.


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