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Mini vMac for Android Troubleshooting 44 posts Nov 2, 2009 — Jan 29, 2013
Thanks for telling me about this. It works like magic! ;D
No trouble at all.

Its a very handy utility to have installed.

I use it on macs where the drive/s size is not an issue.

Saves me from having to reach for, load and unload optical media :)

Happy to see its found some use in minivmac also!

Now if I could just mount a mac formatted image in android..

Now if I could just mount a mac formatted image in android..
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its a neat setup, but that e-ink display is driving me NUTS, i would have thrown that thing through the window already. hehe.

ive noticed the emulator runs kind of sluggish though in your video.

You've been reddited. Prepare for massive bandwidth thrashing.

Has anyone tried mini Vmac on the new Nexus 7? For $200, it seems like a deal, would be awesome if it could emulate a 68k mac as well.

Hey folks!

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Just wanted to chime in about Mini vMac II for the Nexus 7! It works REALLY well, with some minor hiccups; the screen is off center and the mouse can be fidgety. It runs in full color, with sound, VERY fast.

I've had no problem running just about anything from the emulated machine, within reason. My .dsk image is running 7.5.5, and I'm using a Mac II rom. I use it to arrange .dsk images to be written to floppy and used on my real PPC. I love this App, it's awesome to have a Mac on the go, I just hope that the developer adds more features.

I wish also that there was SheepShaver or Basilisk on Android so I could do more work pertaining to my PPC, Mini vMac is powerful but there's only so much a 68k mac can do, especially emulated in this way. Still awesome to play games and whatnot though!

As for the Nexus 7, its my opinion that you buy the device so long as your expectations match that of a budget tablet; there are build and design issues that are causing some people headaches. The biggest problem seems to be the right side of the screen raising slightly out of the bezel edge, and mine does this though minimally. I really like mine though, and tethered to a phone its perfect for the cottage.

Well, this thread is dead in the water for some time...

I only recently came across an Android cell phone and found this: http://dolfin.github.com/minivmac4android/

Monochrome is running perfectly including sound and keyboard.

Could someone please review the needed steps to run MiniVMac in color for me?

I suppose its either sound or color, as the ASC emulation for MiniVMac/Macintosh_II is still under construction.

I purchased MinivMac II from the android store and used a Mac II ROM file. I don't think the free version has color, is that the one you were trying to use?

Thanks for the pointer, sometimes I´m too blind to see. :)

I had MiniVMac II running on other hosts in the past.

$2 for Gil Osher´s port is really a bargain. How do you read "Sound (Partially working)" at Google Play?

My Galaxy 5´s screen is very small, so its barely usable for emulation unfortunately.

Either screen too small or fingers too big, I can hardly manage to double click anything. :(

Off topic: Do you know whether MiniVMac has been ported to Motomagx/Java as well?

I've never considered jailbreaking any one of my iOS devices. I've just never seen the draw. But now I'm suddenly itching to see what the whole jailbreakng thing is all about. If it means I can get mini vMac running on my "retired" gen 1 iPad? I may have to consider it. I mean, for Dark Castle alone!

Many people are drawn to jailbreaking so they can steal apps. The rest of us usually want more control over our device or apps not available via the app store.

I don´t know nothing about iOS, but I think its vital to have root permissions for every device you got.

"Jailbreaking" sounds so pathetically. There must be the choice to do with your pad or phone whatever you want, regardless whether the manufacturer likes that or not.

I needed root permission only to remove some crap apps on my Galaxy5.

MiniVMac does not need root permissions on Android though.

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