![]() To emulate a black-and-white Mac (Plus/SE), check out It's light on features, but a solid emulator. Or, for emulation of newer 68k hardware, try The link here leads to the OS X port, but Windows and other ports are also available on different sites. Basilisk has a lot more features, but tends to be a bit more tempermental when it comes to settings and stability. Definitely a decent and useable emulator, though. Note for both of these, you'll have to get a hold of a ROM image from one of these older Macs; a Plus or SE for vMac, and a PowerBook/II/Quadra/Centris/LC/Performa ROM for Basilisk. To emulate a black-and-white Mac (Plus/SE), check out It's light on features, but a solid emulator. Or, for emulation of newer 68k hardware, try The link here leads to the OS X port, but Windows and other ports are also available on different sites. Basilisk has a lot more features, but tends to be a bit more tempermental when it comes to settings and stability. Definitely a decent and useable emulator, though. Note for both of these, you'll have to get a hold of a ROM image from one of these older Macs; a Plus or SE for vMac, and a PowerBook/II/Quadra/Centris/LC/Performa ROM for Basilisk. I've been nostalgic lately, and wanted to play a couple of great old games -- 'A Mess Of Trouble' and 'Another Fine Mess', Ray Dunakin's amazing World Builder games. So I dug around, and got started with vMac. I've got my ROM loaded, and my system dsk's. When I run vMac, there's no error messages, but. Nothing happens. ![]() Blank white screen. I can access vMac's menus, but there doesn't seem to be any way to manually start the thing working. I'm working on a Windows 98 machine. Update: Everything is working well so far, except that the System 7.0.1 disc image files are in.smi form, which apparently can only be opened correctly by Apple Disc Copy? I don't have that, as I'm working on a Windows system, so I don't know if I have a way to get to the '.image' file within. Stuffit trial version will unpack the.bin that Apple's website hosts, but it doesn't treat the.smi as an archive file of any sort. Any tips on how I might be able to open this.smi and get the.image? After that I'm pretty sure everything will work out well. EDIT: I found another forum site where a user has supplied a link to a set of Mac-on-Stick files he put together, including the opened.image files. Working on it now. EDIT2: Jackpot! Here's a link to the forum page I just mentioned, for anyone else who's looking: ~G. This is awesome. I grew up on this system. One problem though. Question: Q: iOS app emulator for Mac i'm wondering if a product of this sort is somewhere in the pipeline. I have a bunch of referential and productivity apps on my device that i would love to access on my macbook, which i have spent some good amount of money for (eg, black's law dictionary). The Mac OS is very user friendly and has amazing features coupled with a truly interactive interface. Below is a list of the top 5 Android emulators for Mac, you can easily choose one and get the best Android emulator for Mac OS. 5 Best Android Emulators for Mac OS. Now that it's running, I'm attempting to install some software. Once I have the files there in the Mac emulator, trying to run them gives me a 'The program that created this file is not here etc' message. But this /should/ be an application, which should run itself. Did you manage to install working programs onto your own Mac-on-Stick, NATO? EDIT: It seems like the files have a size of 0 bytes after copying over to the emulator, using HFVExplorer. If I try to copy the.hqx's whole, it says 'no HQX header found'. Stuffit will extract the.hqx's with no errors, except that the resulting files have no extensions whatsoever. They do have a file size, until I copy them to the emulator. But if I label the ones that should be ReadMe's as.txt manually, then copy it over, it will open in TeachText after giving an error message, and be perfectly legible.
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