![]() ![]() What I do on my PC is use Basilisk II - which can emulate later, color Macs - to expand the games, then quit that and reopen mini-vMac to play them. Mini-vMac isn't very good at expanding files, though (I haven't been able to open any StuffIt 5 files within m-vM, even using System 7.5.5). sit files within Windows, the resource fork is dropped, and the resulting file is useless when imported into mini-vMac. The trouble is that many Mac files are divided into "data forks" and "resource forks." Windows has no idea what a resource fork is, and therefore ignores it completely when dealing with Mac files. Mac emulation can be something of a headache. ![]() ![]() I apologize in advance for this mountain of tech-talk. ![]()
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