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E-Maculation

see "Mini vMac and Other Mac Emulators" topic

68k Macintosh Liberation Army

the "Software" forum includes emulation.

System 7 Today Forums

but focus may be more about System 7.6 on PowerPC

System 6 Group (Google)

"Low End Mac's group for those using Macintosh System 6"

The Vintage Computer Forums

see "Later Apple" forum (focused on real hardware)

old-computers.com

see "Old Macintosh computers" forum, and also "Emulators"

Vintage Macs (Google)

"covering the entire spectrum of 680x0 Macs"

Classic Macintosh Software Development (Google)

"Technical discussion list for Classic Mac developers (Mac OS 9 and earlier)."

MPW-Dev (Apple Mailing Lists)

"for developers who use MPW"

MacHeaven.net

Not very active, but topics are all relevant

Info-Mac

Low End Mac forum

Jag's Classic Mac Forum

"68k (Non PowerMac) questions ONLY please."

Apple Discussions Forum

"System 7.x and older System Software"

Applefritter

"680x0 Macs and Lisa"

RetroMacCast

"Where great old Macs live again!"

myoldmac.net

"Apple and Mac 68k Forum"

CapMac Forums

"Classic Mac OS" section

MacNN Forums

"Classic Macs and Mac OS" section

Dark Castle Forum

Discussion of the popular game, including a section on emulation.

The Operating System Emulation Forum (DelphiForums)

see the "Macintosh Emulation Extras" folder

At left are listed some forums that are related to Mini vMac, dealing either with emulation of early Macintosh computers or the real hardware.

If you have a question about using Mini vMac, the best place to ask is on one of these forums. I check the first couple forums on the list regularly, when I have internet access at all. Or someone else may answer your question. For the quickest answer to your question, first try the FAQ and documentation.

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Once you become familiar with Mini vMac, you could help other people on these forums.

Warning: beware of trolls. Trolls are people whose idea of fun is to annoy other people and waste their time. I think it best to neither get annoyed or waste time, but reply briefly, if at all, such as with a link. Replying briefly is fine in any case, and it can be hard to be sure who is a troll, and who just doesn't know english well, or is strange, or not too bright.


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