This website stores almost everything you can use for Compact Macintoshes emulation, they even provide help at the home page talking about emulators.
https://https://www.macintoshrepository.org/
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Is there a reason you're pushing Macintosh Repository so hard on here?
You do know that the owner of the site posts on here regularly, right? Some of the information he's put on the site comes from here.
You do know that the owner of the site posts on here regularly, right? Some of the information he's put on the site comes from here.
Re: Recommended website I use
swordlink1, we're glad that you like the MR site, but did you know that even admins on MR (such as myself) frequently come in here on E-Maculation to refresh our memory on emulator set up procedures and whatnot. They also publish QEMU releases when they are out. E-Maculation IS the best source to get emulators. The only emulator that I have personally compiled and posted is Mini vMac for Raspbian (without X11/GUI) for use in Retropie 4.5 because theirs has a completely bugged out mouse cursor that jumps in the top/left corner all the time. Other than that, all emulators and most documentation come from here!swordlink1 wrote:This website stores almost everything you can use for Compact Macintoshes emulation, they even provide help at the home page talking about emulators.
https://https://www.macintoshrepository.org/
I would like to add that advertising the MR website on other websites is futile and not necessarily appreciated by those other websites admins (even you understandably really love the MR website yourself). Please ask the other websites admins before doing so, and even then, it's useless. See, Google picks up all the pages and indexes them in the search results. All the traffic on MR is natural. 99% of it comes from Google when people search for terms such as: old mac game, vintage mac program, etc etc... it comes out first on most significant terms already