Any legitimate disk image can be converted to a sparsebundle using įor "1999 Mac OS X Server 1.2v3.app" through "2007-9 Mac OS X 10.5.8 (PPC) (Leopard).app": Any legitimate disk image can be converted to a sparsebundle using įor "1995 Mac OS 7.5.2 (Marconi) (PPC).app" through "1999-2000 Mac OS 9.0.4 (Sonata).app":Īll the apps targeting non-OS X are using SheepShaver.Ī New World ROM image and a sparsebundle disk image will need to be added to /Contents/Resources/Files/MacOS.sheepvm/ - the file /Contents/Resources/Files/MacOS.sheepvm/prefs contains the configuration data. Any disk images up until the maximum allowed (I think I set it to 6 for most?) named disk1.dsk through disk#.dsk will be automatically mounted.įor "1992 Macintosh System 7.0.1P (P200)" through "1995 Mac OS 7.5.1 (P630CD)":Īll the apps targeting Performa computers in this range are using Basilisk II.Ī ROM image for the Quadra 650 or compatible and a sparsebundle disk image of the OS will need to be added to /Contents/Resources/ or the file /Contents/Resources/Config will need to be modified to point to the new boot image and ROM. After these are added and named correctly, the application will boot into the OS automatically when double clicked.
MAC OS 9.0.4 ROM PLUS
The ROM image has to be a valid Macintosh 128K ROM image, a valid Mac Plus ROM image or a valid Macintosh II-series ROM image as indicated the dsk file should be a Disk Copy 4.2 compatible boot disk of the indicated OS version.
MAC OS 9.0.4 ROM 720P
Designed to display in doubled 640x360 or 1280x720 screen resolution (default 720P video for YouTube, etc, will not be scaled so stays crisp).įor "1983 Twiggy Mac (DP2/PR1.7).app" through "1994 Macintosh System 7.1.2 (Jirocho).app":Īll the non-Performa apps are based on Mini vMac (mostly 3.4.1 and later).Ī ROM image and a boot image will need to be placed in /Contents/mnvm_dat/ - the folder indicates the name needed for the ROM image and the boot image.
You can refer to this awesome Macintosh models timeline on Wikipedia for old world vs new world ROMS.
MAC OS 9.0.4 ROM ARCHIVE
This is an archive containing all of the most popular Macintosh models ROM files for emulation purposes, ranging from the first 64K ROM from the Mac 128K to the 4MB ROM files from the Bandai Pippin or PowerMac G3, listed below in ROM size, then by release date from oldest to newest.