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   - The **BasiliskII application**, the actual emulator.\\ (**Retina screen:** If your Mac has a Retina screen, make sure that BasiliskII will run in low resolution mode. In the Finder: Select the BasiliskII icon, choose Get Info from the File menu, and place a checkmark next to "Open in Low Resolution".)   - The **BasiliskII application**, the actual emulator.\\ (**Retina screen:** If your Mac has a Retina screen, make sure that BasiliskII will run in low resolution mode. In the Finder: Select the BasiliskII icon, choose Get Info from the File menu, and place a checkmark next to "Open in Low Resolution".)
   - The **BasiliskIIGUI application**, to be used for setting up and configuring BasiliskII.   - The **BasiliskIIGUI application**, to be used for setting up and configuring BasiliskII.
-  - A **floppy disk image** to boot the Mac.  Download it [[http://www.open.ou.nl/hsp/downloads/DiskTools_MacOS80.image.zip|here]].  Unzip the file, and lock it. Select "Get Info" and check the “Locked” box. **Use only this floppy image**. System 7/7.5 floppy images will make you run into problems later during the installation process, because they don't allow the shared folder to appear on the desktop, see below. +  - A **floppy disk image** to boot the Mac.  Download it [[https://surfdrive.surf.nl/files/index.php/s/uQgbLJvgazBPN8s/download|here]].  Unzip the file, and lock it. Select "Get Info" and check the “Locked” box. **Use only this floppy image**. System 7/7.5 floppy images will make you run into problems later during the installation process, because they don't allow the shared folder to appear on the desktop, see below. 
   - A **compatible ROM** file.  Basilisk II will **not run** without a compatible ROM file. If BasiliskII does not find a compatible ROM file, it will immediately quit on launch. It may be difficult to get ahold of a compatible ROM file as distributing bare ROM files violates Apple license agreements.  ROM files from Quadra and Performa machines work best.  Google “redundant robot sheepshaver” for downloads.   - A **compatible ROM** file.  Basilisk II will **not run** without a compatible ROM file. If BasiliskII does not find a compatible ROM file, it will immediately quit on launch. It may be difficult to get ahold of a compatible ROM file as distributing bare ROM files violates Apple license agreements.  ROM files from Quadra and Performa machines work best.  Google “redundant robot sheepshaver” for downloads.
   - A **keycodes file**.  The keycodes file is not necessary if you are using a US English QWERTY keyboard layout.   - A **keycodes file**.  The keycodes file is not necessary if you are using a US English QWERTY keyboard layout.