
If you have Macintosh disks, HFVExplorer can also read its contents and copy it to your PC. You'll need this program to create and load Macintosh disks into Basilisk II.

BasiliskII_prefs - Basilisk II settings.Mac Quadra ROM - ROM of Mac Quadra computer.It includes system files as well as StuffIt Expander, a utility needed to decompress. System 7.5.5 - this is the "boot disk" for Macintosh.You can download them both here and unzip the file to c:\basiliskii. As with real Macintosh computers, you'll need system ROM and system disk (Mac OS).Download the latest version of Basilisk, then install it to c:\basiliskii.Here are the steps you'll need to follow: If you are unfamiliar with Macintosh, Tony Taylor's excellent Beginner's Guide to Emulating a Macintosh is a good starting point. Therefore, the following instructions focus only on running Basilisk II. There are many Macintosh emulators for PC, but the best we have found is Basilisk, which runs every Macintosh oldie on this site beautifully- with full sound, and without any glitch. Others (SEGA Game Gear, Turbo Duo/PC-Engine, etc.).The best place to start are Zophar's Domain,, and EmuUnlim.Ĭhoose the computer you want to emulate on your PC:

Please ask for help in the respective emulator community instead. If these games do not work on your system, it is definitely a machine-specific problem which we are not qualified to help. Important caveat: Every non-PC game on this site has been tested to work with the emulators we recommend below, running on a Pentium II 233, under Windows 98. If you need help, please follow our links to sites that are dedicated to those computers. This page is meant as a rough overview of how to play non-PC underdogs on your PC, not an exhaustive resource.
