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Mac-on-Stick V0.2   
Suggested by Dmitri Popov - Updated by webfork on 11 Feb 2010
33MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (1197)
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Synopsis: Mac-on-Stick is a package that contains Mini vMac (a Macintosh Plus emulator) and various applications, including QuickPop, BBEdit Lite, Tex-Edit, MORE, Excalibur, Glider, Texris, Sokoban and Nisus Compact.
Writes settings to: None
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch Mini vMac.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
License: GPL
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] anice old school software. run mac from 1986. [2007-09-10 09:16]

[Anonymous] RykendenI've had great success running the Sheepshaver MacOS run-time environment on a USB stick. MacOS 8.6 and 9.04. All setting are stored in application folder. GTK+2 Runtime is only needed to run the preferences GUI. [2007-09-10 10:08]

[Anonymous] gosaThe "download" link isn't working very well anymore.
-Sure - You can go to the place, download all the components and put it together yourself, but the "Prebuilt package" is no longer available.. at least not when I tried.
 [2007-10-18 05:07]

[User] donaldThe download is a torrent listed at the bottom of the page.

The torrent will work but you should remove three of the four trackers.

Specifically remove two different piratebay trackers and one with an invalid url.
 [2010-08-07 04:27]


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