To get Mini vMac installed on your computer, first download Mini vMac (link below). Development of vMac has stagnated for a long time, so Paul Pratt decided to continue improving it and created Mini vMac. Mini vMac is a Mac Plus emulator based on vMac. This’ll also make it easier for me to import screen shots into my articles. I own a Mac Plus, but since it’s so old and slow, I prefer to emulate it using Mini vMac (based on vMac) on my blueberry iMac DV. Windows couldn’t match the flexibility and ease of use of the Mac OS until several versions later. I’ve always been interested in why the Macintosh OS has looked so good and was so easy to use from its first release. Even though our PC was by far the more powerful computer, I preferred using the Macs at school due their good looks and ease of use. We had a 75 MHz Pentium PC at home running Windows for Workgroups 3.11. My school district is very poor, so even though it was 1997, we were using five-year-old LC IIs. My first experience with Macs was in second grade when we were finally old enough to “graduate” from Apple IIs. If you find ExportFl useful, please consider helping the Gryphel Project,of which it is a part.I specialize in the lowest of the low-end spectrum, and I’ll be covering Apple’s older Macintosh operating systems starting from 1.0 and working up to 6.0.8 – and the Macs that run them. See thelicense for more details.Īugversion 1.3.1 updates the URL in the about dialog.Also, source shared with other Mini vMac extras has been updated,which fixes one bug: ExportFl should now not crash inother emulators such as SheepShaver (though it still won't doanything useful). See the included file COPYING.ĮxportFl is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty ofMERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. You can redistribute ExportFl and/or modify it under the termsof version 2 of the GNU General Public License as published bythe Free Software Foundation. See the Compilingpage for instructions on compiling ExportFl from the source code. If you would like to import files, see ImportFl,the opposite of Exportfl. If you would like to export plain text, ClipOutmay be more convenient. (Even in this case, once you switch backto Mini vMac then ExportFl should complete successfully.) Bydefault, Mini vMac pauses emulation when it is not theactive application. If you switch away while ExportFl is still "Running",the exported file will not be valid yet. Important : You should avoid switching awayfrom Mini vMac to another application until ExportFl says itis "Done". While exportinga file it displays "Running, type command-period to abort",superimposed with a progress bar that shows percent completed.When done it displays "Done, ready for another file". It only exports the data fork of a file, not Macintosh specificinformation such as the resource fork, the file type, the filecreator, and comments.ĮxportFl opens a small status window to show what it is doing.Initially it displays "Ready to export file". Exportfl-1.3.1.zip( info)a zipped hfs disk image and checksum file.The disk image can be mounted with Mini vMac.Includes source code.ĮxportFl is an application to use in Mini vMac (version 3.0.0 or later)to export files from the emulated computerto the real computer.
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