After you shutdown the emulated Mac, the previously blank disk (a disk image file in Windows) will contain the files you copied to it. You can download blank disk images too (or make your own with HFVExplorer) and use your emulated Mac to copy files to/from those blank disks. hfv and vary in size from 400K, 800K, 1440K floppies to 10MB, 200MB, and larger hard drives. Disk image files usually have the extension. The Volumes tab allows you to mount ("Add") disk image files as disk drives on your emulated Mac, such as images found on the Internet containing games/apps. When you want to do more with Basilisk, the Volumes and Memory/Misc tabs of BasiliskGUI will be useful. After a few seconds, you should see a familiar Mac desktop with one hard drive mounted. This will boot a emulated Mac running System 7.5.3. zip from MR, you should not have to change any of Basilisk's settings to run the default emulated Mac. The app will look like this, which is the settings GUI: Run BasiliskIIGUI.exe (I will call it "BasiliskGUI" henceforth). Newer versions of gtk may not work well with Basilisk. Install GTK+ for Windows (gtk+-2.10.13-setup.exe). zip file to the basilisk_playground folder. This is where you will run and manage Basilisk. I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium, but this howto should work fine on Win 8 and Win 10.ĭownload the build of Basilisk II (BasiliskII-68k-color-emulator-with-floppy-support.zip) from Macintosh Repository (MR).Ĭreate a new folder on your Windows hard drive called "basilisk_playground". zip file and do basic Windows tasks like create folders. This howto article assumes you know how to unzip a.
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