Below the link is a snapshot of that page. The link to large volume installation kit which describes it’s contents and features in detail. You really “Level Up” dramatically with this kit. The focus of this post is the Large Volume Installation Kit.
I just got around to installing my CFFA3000 Card in my IIGS Rom03 as I also just received my new TransWarpGS from ReactiveMicro (separate blog post). When you use Open-Apple-S to Save the Config you’ll see the Box with “Save Copy” change to semi-solid background until save is completed.ġ Comment | Apple II Stuff, AppleWorks AppleWriter VisiCalc, AppleWorks4, AppleWorks5, Beagle Brothers, Clock, Emulators, lle, No-Slot-Clock, OmniDisk, Productivity, SuperSelector, TimeOut, Uncategorized, Virtual ll Emulator, Word Processing | Tagged: launcher, Selector | In my case I run from a Hard Drive (OmniDisk in the Emulator as well as SCSI Drive in real lle) so Slot 7 Drive 1 is the selection. Not only are you saving the Quick-Key you just Setup, but also the location. On the Save screen there are other configuration options. This brings up the edit menu for that item.ģ) You change the Title of the Quick-Key on the top line and the path on theĤ) Then you select Open-Apple-A to Accept.ĥ) Lastly, you a) hit esc to go back to the Main Menu b) Then type Open-Īpple-O to go to the Options Screen and then c) you save permanently with Open-Apple-S. Quick-Key Setup.ġ) You use the Open-Apple-Q to bring up the Menu of Quick-Keys.Ģ) From there you select the Quick-Key you’d like to change by scrolling to itĪnd hitting the Return Key. However, the saving your entry process is has an extra step not noted in the screens process. It turns out the entry of the information is easy. I wanted to change some of the “Quick-Keys” which startup programs you assign to them. I’ve been working with the Super Selector v3.2.2 on the Hard Drive (Virtual and Real) on the Apple IIe. It turns out there are 14 types of years. So I downloaded the ProDOS version:Ĭlick to access No-Slot%20Clock%20-%20User%27s%20Manual.pdfĪlso, I grabbed the TimeOut TO.ABOUT.TIME application (from link at top) because it has yearly calendars for every year.
#Mac 9.2 emulator install
I had to Install it on the Boot Disk and run the Setup.
In Virtual II Emulator I always had the No-Slot Clock selected but I wasn’t seeing the time-stamps showing up on files. There’s an extra step to setting up the Quick-Keys which isn’t noted in the process. You can see Closed-Apple-F is for AppleWorks 5.1. This Super Selector is a pretty nice text based Launcher. Here is my OmniDisk 32 MB HardDrive in Virtual II. Here is a link to lots of the stuff: Link updated. So I’ve been trying lots of the other add-ons published separately to see what is out there. AppleWorks 5.1 and 4.3 come with many of the TimeOut functions built in. I’ve also been testing various TimeOut Applications. I’ve managed to install four versions of AppleWorks on my OmniDisk in Virtual II Emulator.
#Mac 9.2 emulator mac
Here it is with the FireWire Drive plugged in and it’s os9.2.Ģ Comments | Emulators, Firewire, iMac, Mac OSX, Mac Vintage Operating systems, Macs Vintage, mini vmac, OS7, OS9, Sweet16, Sweet16 IIGS Emulator, Virtual ll Emulator |
#Mac 9.2 emulator download
See link below to directory to download it.Īlthough this early version can play movies the 800 MHz isn’t powerful enough. Have clock timer and TopCat clock in startup. The mini vMac blog entry on this site has links to all kinds of disk configurations.īooted up mini vMac. Here is the directory of mini vMac items. I upgraded it to 768 MB shortly after I bought it. Here is a picture running “ mini vMac“, Virtual II, AND Sweet16. I also have a FireWire Drive attached running os9.2 with its apps and games too.
#Mac 9.2 emulator mac os
Virtual II and Sweet16 both have versions which run on this earlier version of Mac OS X. I didn’t realize I hadn’t written a blog entry until today.īesides using it to run vintage Mac software, I also run Apple II emulators on it. I’ve had it for a few years now, and used it a lot.