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Macintosh roms retropie
Macintosh roms retropie






macintosh roms retropie

If you are just dealing with plain text, the utilities ClipIn and ClipOutmay be more convenient. If you have lots of files you want to import, it may be easierto create an archive of them first on Windows (in some formatthat old Macs can deal with), import the archive, and thenextract the archive inside Mini vMac.

macintosh roms retropie

Mini vMac really really needs the ability to access host drives likebasilisk II can, I had to quit using it after 15 minutes because of howtedious it is to pack hfv disks with hfv explorer just to satisfy minivmac, the emulator is all but cut off from the outside world in it'scurrent rendition.Īlso i found that mini vmac did not recognize any of the command lineswitches you have in your documentation (like -hres and -vres).īesides HFVExplorer for Windows, my utilities ImportFl and ExportFlcan be used to get files into and out of Mini vMac disk images.(HFVExplorer is old and unmaintained, so I have doubts about howwell it will continue to work in the future.)

macintosh roms retropie

(Note that I am not involved with this port.) Once you have a working disk image large enough to install other software on, you can access other install disk images from the "Unix" icon on the Mac desktop which can access the file system of the Raspberry Pi.I would like to know if I can get Windows on my android phone?ĭo you mean running Microsoft Windows on Android? That isout of the scope of Mini vMac.īut Mini vMac, which runs versions of Classic Mac OSthat had windows before Microsoft Windows existed, has been portedto Android. Since the disk setup GUI is not included in RetroPie's version of Basilisk, you must install Basilisk on your PC to create a larger image and copy your disk.img file to it. If your disk.img file (from MacStartup.img) only has a few MB of free space on it while running the emulator, you must create a new larger one if you want more free space.

macintosh roms retropie

There is also detailed information along with roms and a startup disk image at For more details see the forum post at and the links therein for detailed instructions about how to set up Basilisk II.








Macintosh roms retropie