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I have compiled the Mini vMac 68000 Macintosh emulator for Maemo OS (2008).
Download
Mini vMac can run from Mac OS 1.0 to Mac OS 7.5.5 along with any compatible software and games, but is limited to a grayscale fixed size screen and a maximum of 4 MB of memory.
Your 128k ROM file must be named "vMac.ROM" and placed in same directory as minivmac. You may need to chmod +x minivmac to make executable.
Launch via the terminal command ./minivmac /~path~to~your~/harddrivefilename.hfv
(hfv can be dsk, img, or anything else ... in fact I don't think an extension is needed, and harddrivefilename can also be arbitrarily named.)
Last edited by OSEmuTech; 2008-06-16 at 04:25.