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Mini vMac Emulation Pack (Over 400 Classic B&W Games!)
Type:
Games > Mac
Files:
1
Size:
251.28 MiB (263483578 Bytes)
Uploaded:
2008-10-10 17:53 GMT
By:
Nadav_Peretz
Seeders:
1
Leechers:
0

Info Hash:
E29D988D47C6DB27152FA484B926E07701F81331




This pack contains the Macintosh Plus/SE emulator Mini vMac for Mac OS 9 & OSX PPC/Intel + a 500 MB diskimage with Mac OS 7.5.3 & tons of old B&W games & applications (some in french language unfortunately).
No setup is required - just double click the app that fits your system and you're ready to roll.
Also included is a collection of classic Mac OS boot disks from System 1.x to 7.1. 

Please read the included documentation carefully before launching the emulator. There are a few things that you have to be aware of when fiddling around with vMac disk images.

the PPC application starts up in fullscreen mode by default.
the UB app runs in window mode but you can switch to fullscreen at any time by pressing ctrl-f.

have fun with this retro pack and please seed when you're done ;)

Preview: 
http://bayimg.com/haLmgAaBg 
http://bayimg.com/halMHaABg


NOTE: If you are low on system memory, which can happen pretty easily because the emulated RAM limit is only 4MB, do the following to increase the size of available system RAM:

Go to the Apple-Menu -> select Control Panels -> then select "Extensions Manager".
You will then see a list of all installed extensions - the ones that are checked are active - the other ones are not.
at the top of the window there is a preset option.
Click on it and select "save set" - choose a name and then click on OK.
Now select the preset that is labeled "System 7.5.3".
This will deactivate all installed extensions that are not OS 7.5 default.
Close the extensions manager and shut down vMac.
The next time you boot up you will have an additional 800K of system memory available.
In order to return to your previous extensions configuration, just select the set you have saved before and restart.

Another way to get memory hungry apps to run on vMac is to decrease the minimum RAM size that is allocated to the application.
To do so click on the application and select "Get Info" from the file menu.
Under "Memory requirements" enter a new (lower) value for the minimum and preferred RAM size.
However this not recommended because it may cause the app to crash or become unstable.