![]() ![]() C64 has progressive output, at least on PAL that I'm familiar with.Yeah, I'll try CRT-EasyMode for fun, but it's no surprise you're getting different results because all these different machines had quite different types of outputs. Then, depending on your interests, quite a few Apple II and IIgs ports of classic adventures are supported in ScummVM, so for those that's the easiest route. This guide about emulating Macs in general is very informative too. You can find almost all the games at MacintoshGarden with helpful tips for each game on which emulator is best to use. More difficult to set up for earlier games the Mini vMac is a lot better, actually, so only use this if you really need to. Basilisk II (for running Mac OS versions 7+, colour output).The guys also wrote a bunch of useful utils for transferring files in and out of the emulator, unpacking. The website contains some tutorials that should help you get started. This one is excellent, I just love it! Very easy to set up and configure. It's very good, I briefly tried Bard's Tale I and the rare Ultima I remake in it.Įarly Macintosh (for running Mac OS versions 1 to 7.5.5, generally with black-and-white output) There are lots of excellent emulators, pretty much all important Apple hardware is covered which makes is possible to virtually play any game from the Apple/Mac library!Īpple IIgs(note the IIgs is an entirely different 16-bit machine compared to the much older 8-bit Apple II)
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