![]() To get past this, drag the icon of your ROM imagefile, “vMac.ROM”, onto the Mini vMac window. Unless Mini vMac finds the ROM image file in one of the places it looks,it will display this message in the new window it opens: For most operating systems, you can double clickon the application’s icon. Use the ua608dcommand line toolto get the disk image “System Startup”from “SSW_6.0.8-1.4MB_”.(If you don't wish to use ua608d, see the Alternatives page.) Next, you will need a bootable disk image for the Macintosh Plus. (If you don’t have a Macintosh Plus, you could check the“ Where to buy an old Macintosh”page.)(And before you ask, the FAQ page has a section about ROM images.) Next you will need a ROMimage file from a Macintosh Plus.This file should be named “vMac.ROM”.A utility such as“ CopyRoms”can be used to obtain this file from your MacintoshPlus. First, if you have not already done so, download a standard variation,choosing the appropriate version of Mini vMac for your operating system.If your web browser doesn’t automatically expand it, doso manually.(For the OS X version, see these notes to makeMini vMac work correctly.)
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