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This is the full release of the SoftMac XP Suite version 8.2.
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SoftMac - AUTOCONF(1 minute) - How to set up SoftMac the first time it is run. SoftMac - GEMXPLOR (1 minute) - How to copy files from Macintosh-formatted floppies to your PC. SoftMac - COPYROM (1 minute) - Alternate method of extracting your Apple Macintosh ROMs for use on your PC. SoftMac - ROMCARD (1 minute) - Demonstration of installing a ROM card for install Atari ST and Apple Macintosh ROMs into your PC. SoftMac - INTRO (2 minutes) - Introduction to the SoftMac 2000 Suite of emulators.
Gemulator Demo - Part 3 (9 minutes) - Medley of Atari programs running on the PC Gemulator Demo - Part 2 (9 minutes) - All about ROM cards and laptops Gemulator Demo - Part 1 (9 minutes) - Introduction to running Atari ST software on a PC Please watch these instructional videos on YouTube for easy set up instructions which will work with Gemulator 2000, SoftMac 2000, SoftMac Xpress, SoftMac Classic, and the upcoming Gemulator 9 and SoftMac 9 emulators:
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Instructional Videos Apple Macintosh Emulation Atari ST Emulation Atari 8-bit Emulation Utilities Other EmulatorsĪll Mac and Atari emulators use similar Mac BIOS ROMs and similar Mac OS releases. Just make sure you give us a valid Canada Post or USPS mailing address. We ask no money, just that you be in the U.S. We still do have in our storage some Atari ST and Macintosh ROMs, ISA ROM cards, Gemulator and SoftMac release CD-ROMs, freeware software CD-ROMs, boxed never-opened Mac OS 7.5 floppy disk packages, boxed never-opened Mac OS 7.5 CD-ROMs, and Mac OS 8 and 8.1 CD-ROMs.Įmail us and let us know what you need, and what your mailing address is. Our web site has extensive product information and documentation on the use of our products.Ītari TOS ROMs, Apple Macintosh ROMs, ISA ROM cards, Mac OS 7.5 and Mac OS 8 boot disks and other related hardware/software may be obtained from some of these computer dealers who have sold our emulators and these items in the past. These are free downloads with no email support. (Don't laugh, we did start doing this in 1986 after all!) The rest of this page contains the older legacy software releases 1.0 through 9.0 which were designed for Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 7, with some supporting MS-DOS. Feel free to download the latest binary, enlist in the Git source code, and submit pull requests for your contributions! Right now, we have Xformer migrated, and the latest working branch for Xformer 10 is now available with fixes and contributions since the original October 2018 release of Xformer 10.
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New 64-bit Intel and ARM64 versions of Xformer, Gemulator, and SoftMac that are in development for Windows 10 and Windows 11 will be available via GitHub from now on. There tools and emulators are free to download as they have been for decades and are downloaded as ZIP files, both for binaries and the source code.
RealPC was discontinued in 2003.This is the official release page for downloading older releases of the SoftMac, Gemulator, Xformer, and Fusion PC emulators and related emulation tools. Its box and CD featured the image of silent film star Harold Lloyd. RealPC was able to convert Virtual-PC hard disk files to use and run the installed OS. Linux was not supported and due to shared RAM between MAC-OS and RealPC Windows-98 was the reasonable limit. RealPC was provided with MS-DOS 6.22 already installed, so you could immediately run MS-DOS games and applications on your Macintosh. RealPC emulated a Pentium-based PC with MMX technology, supported Sound Blaster and MMX, and allowed you to use a Macintosh joystick, allowing you to run PC programs, including MS-DOS, and Windows, games and applications, alongside your existing Macintosh applications. Requirements were: Any Power Macintosh or Mac OS compatible, System 7.1.2 or later, Minimum 16 Mbytes of Ram, hard drive space for 50 Mbytes (MS-DOS), 60 Mbytes (Windows 3.x), 130 Mbytes (Windows 95), and any Macintosh compatible CD-ROM drive. RealPC was compatible with PowerPC macs running system software 7.1.2 through 9.2. RealPC was a Macintosh program that emulates an x86 PC, allowing the use of MS-DOS, Windows NT, Windows 95, and Windows 98.