µvMac - cleaned up fork of the Macintosh emulator Mini vMac
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Mini vMac (fork by InvisibleUp)

Forked from Mini vMac by Paul C. Pratt (http://www.gryphel.com/c/minivmac), which was forked from vMac by Philip "PC" Cummins (http://www.vmac.com)

Mini vMac is a small, simple emulator for early Motorola 68000 based emulators. Currently we support systems from the original Macintosh 128K all the way up to the Macintosh II.

This fork was created to clean up and modernize the code base, make the project easier to compile and hack on, and allow for much easier user configuration.

Screenshots

System 7.1 running on an emulated Macintosh Plus System 7.1 running on an emulated Macintosh II

You can redistribute Mini vMac and/or modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. See the included file COPYING.txt

Mini vMac is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the license for more details.