Try PCE, it has tons of configurable options:
http://www.hampa.ch/pce
I actually use it as the basis of my web based emulator project
(http://retroweb.maclab.org), so I might be a bit biased :)
- Marcio
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Hmm, I had a known good disk, then tried the old disks that gave out high
pitched squeals, and then tried the known good disk, and now it won't read
it. I have an Imation SuperDrive and made a couple more disks with some
drivers, and now those aren't working either. I feel like something
Have you looked at the disks that made the noise?
I bed the material on the surface of the floppy came off and is now on the
drive head.
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On Mar 21, 2014, at 1:20 PM, TT tam...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm, I had a known good disk, then tried the old disks that gave out high
Not quite sure if I am in the correct forum to ask this question,
however. I have had Macs since a 512k, which I still own (also have an SE
30) and I want to use my current Mac laptop to emulate one or either of these.
Minivmac seems to offer a solution, however I need to copy the ROM from
Might be easier to just find a ROM somewhere online to download. As long as
you own a machine matching the ROM you download, I wouldn't think there
would be any problem with that. Just search for download Macintosh ROM
and you should find some options...
Wesley
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