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Mini vMac
The CDT Project provides a fully functional C and C Integrated Development Environment based on the Eclipse platform. Features include: support for project creation and managed build for various toolchains, standard make build, source navigation, various source knowledge tools, such as type hierarchy, call graph, include browser, macro definition browser, code editor with syntax highlighting. A collection of emulated software for the early Macintosh computer, created by Apple as the successor to the Apple II series. Simple, powerful and a new path in computing, the Macintosh's graphics-based operating system changed the face of computing permanently. Apple MacBook Air MJVM2LL/A 11.6-Inch laptop(1.6 GHz Intel i5, 128 GB SSD, Integrated Intel HD Graphics 6000, Mac OS X Yosemite (Renewed) 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,243 Personal Computers.
a miniature early Macintosh emulator
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For a quick start, Download a standard variation, to emulate a Macintosh Plus on OS X, Windows, Linux, and many others.
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About
Summary : The Mini vMac emulator collection allows modern computers to run software made for early Macintosh computers, the computers that Apple sold from 1984 to 1996 based upon Motorola's 680x0 microprocessors. Mini vMac is part of the Gryphel Project.
Screenshots
What it looks like. For example, a Macintosh Plus running System 7.5.5:
Testimonials
What users say
License
Free and Open Source - GPL
Credits
Who helped make it
Download
Compiled applications and source code
Start
How to get started with Mini vMac
Use
Using Mini vMac
Recipes
Beyond the Getting Started Guide
Control
How to control the user interface
Hardware
Emulated Hardware Reference
Extras
Extra software to be used with Mini vMac
Options
Compile time options
Variations Service
Easily create variations with desired options
Branches
Other than Stable: Alpha, Beta, and Old
Changes
What's new in the branches
Contents
What's in the source distribution
Build
How to build Mini vMac from the source
Develop
Options for developers
Ports
By other people
Compile
How to compile the Mini vMac extras
Localization
About translations of the user interface
Macintosh Os Emulator
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Check the Gryphel Project News for the latest information.
As you read this documentation, if you notice any mistakes, even as trivial as a misspelled word, please let me know about it. There is a link to the feedback form at the top of every page. You can just say which page and give before and after text - telling me your name or email address is optional.
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If you find Mini vMac useful, please consider helping the Gryphel Project, of which it is a part.
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