Mini vMac emulates a Macintosh Plus, one of the earliest of the Macintosh computers. It can run old Macintosh software that otherwise couldn't be used on recent machines. Mini vMac requires a ROM image file to run, and so can be legally used only by those who own a Macintosh Plus.
| Tags | Emulators |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | Unix Windows Windows Windows Mac OS X Mac OS X |
| Implementation | C |
| Translations | Dutch English French German Italian Spanish |
Recent releases


Release Notes: One new feature is "AutoSlow" to help preserve the battery on portable computers. Also, accuracy of timing is improved, execution speed is faster on x86, and there are numerous other improvements.


Release Notes: The main work since 3.0.4 has been on Macintosh II emulation, which is not yet complete, but also the default Macintosh Plus emulation is a bit faster and smoother. One fun new feature is a compile time option to emulate a hacked Macintosh Plus with larger screen sizes.


Release Notes: Mini vMac now supports importing and exporting the clipboard and files, has a new build system, and has localized versions for Dutch and Spanish.


Release Notes: This release has localized versions for French, Italian, and German, and has a native Intel Macintosh version. More minor changes include an improved stopped mode and some better error reporting.


Release Notes: Mini vMac now has more advanced control of speed, superseding the previous "limit speed" option. Other highlights are an experimental compile time option for sound in the Linux version, and that the Windows version is up to 40 percent faster by simply using a better C compiler.