How to load .image file?
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How to load .image file?
How to load .image file? For example star wars from www.macintoshrepository.org
Re: How to load .image file?
Can you point me to a specific file? I searched for 'star wars' in MR and there are a lot of games (oh man, that pod racer game was kinda addictive back in the icebook days). Are you just trying to get it into your emulator environment, or have you done that and you're looking to make it a desktop background or something?
Re: How to load .image file?
Same here. What does the OPs question point to? Advertising?
The Star Wars files are here for years partially: http://macintoshgarden.org/search/node/star%20wars
If you want to mount a .image file in a Mac emulator, best use DiskCopy 6 to open it from your emulated Mac´s HDD.
The Star Wars files are here for years partially: http://macintoshgarden.org/search/node/star%20wars
If you want to mount a .image file in a Mac emulator, best use DiskCopy 6 to open it from your emulated Mac´s HDD.
Re: How to load .image file?
.image in .zip from here
https://www.macintoshrepository.org/6057-star-wars
https://www.macintoshrepository.org/6057-star-wars
Re: How to load .image file?
Ah, that one. A ripp off from Macintoshgarden, where the game is since 2009.
http://macintoshgarden.org/games/star-wars
Download and unzip the file.
Run your Mac emulator MiniVMac or MiniVMac II with SSW 6.0.8 or lower.
Drop the .image file upon the MiniVMac screen.
Open the game disk and run the game.
If you want to play the game on a Mac Plus or similar, the .image has to written back to a 800k floppy.
DiskCopy 4.2, DiskDup+ and some others will do that on compatible vintage Macs.
http://macintoshgarden.org/games/star-wars
Download and unzip the file.
Run your Mac emulator MiniVMac or MiniVMac II with SSW 6.0.8 or lower.
Drop the .image file upon the MiniVMac screen.
Open the game disk and run the game.
If you want to play the game on a Mac Plus or similar, the .image has to written back to a 800k floppy.
DiskCopy 4.2, DiskDup+ and some others will do that on compatible vintage Macs.