Mini vMac - 3.0.4emulates a Macintosh Plus |
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Very Nice Stroll Down Memory Lane 



- Version: 3.0.4 beta, 11/10/2007 02:00PM PST
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RestonMacGuy
Nice Very easy drag and drop use 



- Version: 2.8.2, 8/25/2006 07:42PM PST
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tgcujoAlso since its all disk images It took like 30 seconds to install system 7.
Very easy use with drag and drop.
You just drag the disk image you want to mount onto the(emulated) screen and it mounts it.
To toggle settings you just hold down ctrl(control) and use keys like m for magnify, f for full screen and things like that.
Very nice app great work.
Mini vMac and HyperCard 1.x = great fun 



- Version: 2.7.1, 7/28/2006 08:18AM PST
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jessecandy_dotmacWhile in Mini vMac, hold down "control" key for tips.
But I wanted to see what the old Plus looked like, so I downloaded this emulator, fired it up, and began the upgrade to 7.5.5. I found I can use Disk Utility under OS X to create hard disks that I can use to boot the emulator and to install software.
I -knew- there was a reason I kept my old Mac floppies all these years (I still have a System 1.0 boot disk!). Crystal Quest. HyperCard. My old FileMaker databases...
Fun stuff. Good work, and hats off to the developers!