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Soft Mac Emulator For XP
Infohash:
9F076BEF691983CA4179DC5F281B4DA6E2A21550
Type:
Applications
Title:
Soft Mac Emulator For XP
Category:
Applications/Windows
Uploaded:
2007-07-15 (by vethaveth)
Description:
Applications : Windows : English
Macintosh Emulator for Microsoft Windows - includes both the SoftMac XP
Classic Edition for Windows 95/98/200 and SoftMac XP Xpress Edition for
Windows XP
Operating systems:
* Windows 95/98/Me
* Windows NT 4.0
* Windows 2000
* Windows XP *
* Windows 2003 *
* Windows Longhorn *
* - 32-bit OS editions only
Disk devices supported:
* IDE and SCSI CD-ROM drives
* 3.5 inch 1.44M floppy disks
* 120M LS-120 floppy disks
* Iomega ZIP and Jaz disks
* external SCSI hard disks
* external USB drives
* Sony Memory Stick drives
Additional drivers required:
* Users of Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 need to install Adaptec's latest
ASPI SCSI drivers for accessing Macintosh SCSI and CD-ROM devices.
This is the full release of the SoftMac XP Suite version 8.2. It replaces all
earlier releases of SoftMac 2000 and adds compatibility with Windows XP and
Windows 2003. Use it to run System 7 and Mac OS 8 on your Windows computer at
speeds that rival most Power Macintosh computers!
Windows users: the SOFTMAC.ZIP file is an executable self-extracting ZIP file.
We recommend that you click on the link to SOFTMAC.ZIP. When prompted by your
browser, select Save to save the file to your computer as the file
SOFTMAC_SETUP.EXE. Then run that file to install the SoftMac XP product suite
to your Windows computer and set up the appropriate Start menu shortcuts.
If you wish to save the SoftMac release as a ZIP file, the SOFTMAC.ZIP file
can be saved to disk and extracted using PKUNZIP, WinZIP, StuffIt Expander,
the Windows XP Explorer, or other ZIP file extractor .
This setup program installs two versions of SoftMac XP. If you are using an
older PC (Pentium II or earlier, Windows 98 or earlier) we recommend using the
SoftMac XP Classic Edition, as it is smaller and memory efficient. If you are
using a more current PC, we recommend using the SoftMac XP Xpress Edition
which is optimized for the Intel Pentium 4 and Windows XP, and also offers
higher limits on memory and graphics emulation. A 30-day trial activation is
required.
Please read the full SoftMac documentation before trying to run SoftMac XP.
Severe damage to your PC can result if SoftMac XP is used improperly.
Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000 users: You need to make sure ASPI
(the Windows driver WNASPI32.DLL) is installed on your system for Windows to
be able to read your Macintosh CD-ROMs and ZIP disks. Various versions of the
ASPI driver can be downloaded from Adaptec's web site and from here.
Users of Windows 98, Windows Millennium, Windows XP, and Windows 2003 do not
need to download or install ASPI as your Windows release can already read
Macintosh CD-ROMs.
It is also recommended that you update your video drivers and DirectX drivers
to their latest versions. Some older ATI RAGE PRO video drivers (used by
All-In-Wonder-Pro and similar cards) are known to be buggy and will cause
displays problems in SoftMac as well as Internet Explorer and other Windows
applications.
Gemulator Explorer 2.03
Operating systems:
* Windows 95/98/Me
* Windows NT 4.0
* Windows 2000
Disk devices supported:
* IDE and SCSI CD-ROM drives
* 3.5 inch 1.44M floppy disks
* 120M LS-120 floppy disks
* Iomega ZIP and Jaz disks
* external SCSI hard disks
Additional drivers required:
* Adaptec's latest ASPI SCSI drivers for accessing SCSI and CD-ROM devices.
ith Gemulator Explorer, you can access and copy files from any Macintosh 1.44M
floppy disk, Macintosh CD-ROM, Macintosh ZIP disk, external Macintosh SCSI
hard drive, Atari ST formatted floppy disk, Atari ST ZIP disk, Atari ST
formatted hard drive, and even disk image files.
This utility is also great for creating disk images of your floppies and even
CD-ROMs, as these images can later be mounted in a Macintosh emulator. Floppy
disk images can also be copied back to a real floppy disk for fast disk
duplication or quick formatting of Macintosh floppy disks on your PC.
Supports disk image files created by Mac OS Disk Copy, by various Macintosh
emulators (.DSK files from SoftMac 2000, .HFX/.HFV files from Executor,
Fusion, vMac, and Basilisk II), and by Atari emulators. Use Gemulator Explorer
to read disks and disk images that MS-DOS and Windows normally won't!
To install, unZIP the contents of GEMXPLOR.ZIP and make sure you that you're
previously installed ASPI. Then run GEMXPLOR.EXE. The program will display a
list of available disk drives, including any SCSI devices such as CD-ROMs and
ZIP drives. Click on any drive and on the right half of the window you'll see
a disk directory of the files on that disk. Navigate the directory just like
any Windows directory, by double clicking on directory icons to go into a
directory, and pressing backspace to exit a directory.
This free release is limited to copying a single file at a time from the Mac
or Atari disk to your PC's disk.
Disk Image Creation Utilities
MAKEDSK
Operating systems:
* Windows 95/98/Me
* Windows NT 4.0
* Windows 2000
* Windows XP
* Windows 2003
* Windows Longhorn
Utilities to create blank disk image files. The main use for this is to create
blank Macintosh hard disk images for use with SoftMac 2000 and other Macintosh
emulators, or to create blank Atari ST hard disk images for use by Gemulator.
To install, unZIP the contents of MAKEDSK.ZIP. There are two similar utilities
provided - MAKEDSK.EXE and MAKEIMG.EXE.
MAKEDSK.EXE is used to create a large zero-filled file on your hard disk. This
can then be mounted by SoftMac 2000 and formatted using the Mac OS disk
formatting utility as a large Macintosh hard disk partition.
MAKEIMG.EXE is used to create pre-formatted Macintosh hard disk and floppy
disk images. The images are formatted in standard HFS format and contain a
blank root directory. The files can then be mounted as .HFX files by SoftMac
2000 and other Macintosh emulators.
From a command line prompt type MAKEIMG or MAKEDSK followed by the name of the
image file to create and the size in kilobytes. For example, to create a blank
formatted Macintosh floppy disk image, type:
MAKEIMG UNTITLED.IMG 1440
You can then use the Gemulator Explorer utility to write this image to a real
floppy disk, thus being able to format a Macintosh floppy disk on your PC!
Another example, to create a 500 megabyte Macintosh hard disk image for use
with SoftMac 2000, (which you can mount and format with the Mac OS).
QEMU is an emulator for various CPUs. It works on Linux, Windows, FreeBSD and
Mac OS X. Windows version is in an alpha stage.
What's New!
Patches for VNC and VVFAT are added. (2006/11/25)
Binary for all patches is updated.
Debugging Tips is updated. (2006/11/08)
Binary for SPARC with all patches is added. (2006/11/03)
Binary for all patches is updated. (2006/10/30)
Binary for keyboard is updated. (2006/10/28)
Binary for all patches is updated. (2006/10/26)
Binary for keyboard is updated. (2006/10/23)
Binary for all patches is added. (2006/10/21)
Binary for keyboard is added.
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Comments:
Tukotih (2007-08-26)
For Mac OS 8??OMG!
comedy (2007-11-03)
Any chance of getting a ROM too? Or know where I can get one?fregoton (2008-03-25)
This document can help me to install windows on MAC without using a CD???Please if you know answer me
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