
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.

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. Universal Controller Calibration & Mapping Using xboxdrvĬonvert RetroPie SD Card Image to NOOBS Imageįor more details see the forum post at and the links therein for detailed instructions about how to set up Basilisk II. Basilisk II emulates a 68030 or 68040 -based Mac, which results in incompatibilities with early Macintosh software and in much slower emulation than Mini vMac. OLD-COMPUTERS.Validating, Rebuilding, and Filtering Arcade ROMs Mini vMac is not the only cross-platform 68K Macintosh emulator available there is another, more complicated emulator called Basilisk II. So far it works on Macintosh OS, Microsoft Windows, and the X Window System. Mini vMac, a spin off of the program vMac, emulates a Macintosh Plus and Macintosh SE. For the Mac Plus, System 6 works great, 7 will run as well, but its kind of memory intensive for a Mac Plus. Good emulator, runs on several platforms, even Amiga This new version of Mini vMac, will emulate a Mac II with a 68020 and 8MB of ram, and will require a rom file named found that System 7 works best, and is available below.

VMac - The Virtual Macintosh Emulator Projectīasilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator. Originally, Mini vMac was a branch of the vMac emulator designed to be simpler to understand, but as the original vMac software hasn't seen any updates in over four years (the last post to its website is a 'we'll be getting going again soon' message from 2002), Mini vMac has become the de facto current version of vMac.

PearPC is an architecture-independent PowerPC platform emulator capable of running most PowerPC operating systems.ĭemo version of a commercial software (Linux / NextStep) Same as Apple lisa emulator for unix but ported to windows Demonstration version of a commercial software (MS DOS & Win95)Ī commercial Software which emulates the Atari ST/TT and the Mac 128/Plus/2 (Win95 / Win NT)
