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Doogee:
okay lets rephrase it.
Will i be able to use any Mac emulator without having a mac rom card?
voidmain:
Yes, but you may need a ROM image from a Mac (a file containing an exact image of the ROM chip in a Mac). You may be referring to this:
http://www.vmac.org/
Which appears to only be able to boot up to MacOS v7.7.5.
voidmain:
It actually does run ok on 192MB, a lot better than it does with 128MB. I have run it on 128 and it will run but it's certainly not going to be like running it on 256-512MB.
voidmain:
quote:Originally posted by Ex Eleven / b0b 2.1:
I have the mac, the system software, but i want to be able to emulate one as well.
--- End quote ---
What emulator are you planning on running? If you are planning on running vMac it would appear you need a ROM image specifically from a MacPlus. Know anyone with one of those? There surely are simple programs out there to dump the ROM to a file. That part is fine. Transferring the image from a friend to you would not be legal.
[ November 16, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]
Master of Reality:
Vmware is pretty slow on 96MB of RAM.
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