![]() ![]() You cannot run an SIT format file directly in any emulator, you have to unpack it first. Your other file type you mentioned was "SIT" which is a "Stuffit" archive format similar to Zip only it was the defacto format used on Mac's for many years. One nice thing with Mini vMac is you can drag and drop a dsk/img file onto the emulator and it will run.Ī full blown Basilisk Quadra setup using a hard drive image with System 7.5. The Mini vMac is limited the original "all in one classic Mac" series and the Mac II. You will have to hunt down an Apple Mac ROM for those two emulators. Basilisk is probably the more advanced and can run Quadra Mac emulation (but also more complicated to setup). There are other emulators that run Mac software and those include BasiliskII and Mini vMac. So in this example I have a disk called Dark Castle.dsk and that is what is imported into LB as the "ROM" (I would skip the LB MAME importing process for these types).Īnd this is what MAME will launch (will take some time to load): That tells MAME to load whatever disk image you throw at it in Floppy Drive 1. Within LB you would then have within your MAME emulator setup a command like: hdiĭSK and IMG files tend to be the file types you see within the MAME zips. MAME can run the following disk formats (and basically same for all Mac series): ![]() So for example, I have a setup with MAME for a Mac Classic. The commands for Mame are basically the same you just substitute the MAME name (macclassc or maciicx or macse as examples). See this link to see which models are fully emulated: MAME machines > macintosh (). Mac's like the IICX are not fully working, although I found some games worked fine. MAME doesn't have fully working emulation of most Mac's beyond the initial "classic" series (i.e., Mac Plus, 128K, SE). ![]()
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