Mini vMac is a good nearly-turnkey emulation solution. Very simple to get going
with and to use to set up disk images, even if you can’t boot some of them.
(It’ll only emulate up to a Mac II, so it can’t boot a Mac OS 7.6 Disk Tools
image, but you can still use it to patch the Apple HD Setup
I had hoped to avoid going to an emulator and the setup. But if this is the
best way, then I will try it.
Off topic, are there good guides in setup of emulator?
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Macintosh Garden is a great resource for such things. But a premade image
might not contain the patched version of HD Setup, only the Apple original.
You could use an emulator, as I suggested, to replace the original with the
patched version, then write the altered image to a physical floppy.
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