
- #Using disk copy in basilisk ii install#
- #Using disk copy in basilisk ii driver#
- #Using disk copy in basilisk ii archive#
Browse to the location of the System 7.5.3 files you downloaded.

You should get a prompt to format the new 150 MB hard disk image you created. The minimal version of MacOS included in the starter disk should start.
#Using disk copy in basilisk ii driver#
Click OK for the CD driver notification warning. button and select the PERFORMA.ROM file.Ĭheck the Ignore Illegal Memory Access checkbox. Select Dynamic for the Window Refresh Rate.Ĭlick the Browse. Browse to the location where you want to create your new Macintosh hard disk image, enter a size of 150 MB and the file name you want to use, then click OK.Ĭheck the Enable "My Computer" icon on your Mac desktop (external file system) check box. Browse and select the Starterdisk.hfv file.Ĭlick the Create.
#Using disk copy in basilisk ii archive#
Decompress the archive on your hard disk.Ĭlick the Add. Download the 'Mac emulation starter' available in the 'Installing the Mac OS' section of the Beginners' Guide to Emulating a Macintosh.Download the free Macintosh System 7.5.3 at Apple web site.You can also manually edit the configuration in the BasiliskII_prefs file if you prefer with any text editor like Notepad. This program provides a graphical user interface to create hard disk volumes and to configure the emulator. Note: this component is not used by the emulator itself, but is required by the configuration program BasiliskIIGUI.exe, it.
#Using disk copy in basilisk ii install#

If you have a CD drive emulator like DAEMON Tools, you can use it to mount a Macintosh CD image and access it from the emulator without having to burn the image on CD first. This is useful to play Macintosh games on CD. This device driver will allow you to use the CD drives of your PC inside the emulator. In the folder where you decompressed Basilisk II JIT, open the CD-ROM drivers\NT4 and Win2k folder and copy the file cdenable.sys to C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers.Decompress the Basilisk II JIT emulator archive and the ROM image on your hard disk.Download the Macintosh ROM image called 'MAC 1MB ROM' (actually from a Performa 630) from the Apple section of the BIOS Images at The Old Computer Dot Com web page.Do not use the regular (non JIT) Basilisk II emulator because it contains a bug that prevents you from opening doors in the game. The latest version available at the time of this writing is BasiliskII1.0-0.20060501.1.win32.zip. Download this Macintosh emulator for Windows: Basilisk II/JIT.Download Dungeon Master II for Macintosh.Note: the following procedure was tested with Windows XP SP2.
