Do not link to any commercial entities, including Kickstarter campaigns, unless they're directly relevant to the material in the associated blog posting. I welcome all comments about the material in this blog, and I generally do not censor them. The most difficult part of this process for me was #3, and it's where Arthegall's help was invaluable. In the emulator, un-stuff the game file and play it.
I used a separate application called HFV Explorer to transfer files between Windows and the Mac drive.Ħ. Transfer the game file from Windows to the Mac hard drive image with StuffIt expander.
Download the game file from the appropriate abandonware site. These can be the same file or different ones since Basilisk allows you to mount multiple volumes.Ĥ. Get a bootable hard disk image and a hard disk image with StuffIt Expander installed.
Surf until you find the appropriate ROM for the OS version that you want to emulate.ģ. It seemed to me that Basilisk crosses the 1988-1993 era easily, so I went with that one.Ģ. Unlike most platforms, there are different Mac emulators for different OS versions.