This free tool was originally produced by Smith Micro. The latest version of the program is supported on PCs running Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11, both 32 and 64-bit. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available. It expands StuffIt archives, unzips Zip files (created by WinZip or other zip utilities) and decompresses Unixs. Now you can run the Mini vMac executable and when you see the blinking question mark, you can just drag 024M.dsk onto the screen to boot it. Download of StuffIt Expander 15.0.8 was on the developer's website when we last checked. Now you've got a disk image containing System 6 that Mini vMac can boot and that contains plenty of free space for applications. You will be asked for “System Startup” one more time before installation finishes - just drag the file from Windows to Mini vMac again.įigure two: About to Install System 6 on Mini vMac Click “OK” on the first prompt and then “Install” to install System 6 onto “untitled.” When asked for “System Additions” just drag that file from Windows on to the Mini vMac screen as you have done with the other disk images. stuffitexpander45.bin (500K) Stuffit Expander 4.5 in the original format. See the keyboard documentation.) In System 7, you can drag any file onto the Stuffit Expander application icon, regardless of file type. Inside of the Mac OS double click on “System Startup” and then on “Installer” to begin installing the Mac OS. When running Mini vMac on Windows, for example, this normally means pressing the Alt key. This disk should show up in the Mac OS as a disk called “untitled.” Run the Mini vMac executable and once again drag “System Startup” into the vMac screen. Extract the archive containing blank disk images that you downloaded at the start of this guide.
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