- Emulates Mac Plus, Mac II or Mac 128K
- Full simulated keyboard (including all Mac keys)
- Full sound output
- Uses external keyboard if available
- Regulable emulation speed
- Easy(ish) to import/export disk images
- iOS 9 or later
- ROM image from Mac Plus, Mac II and/or Mac 128K
- Disk images with Mac software
You can import the ROM (vMac.ROM
) and disk images (with .dsk
or .img
extension) into Mini vMac from other apps (iCloud Storage, Dropbox, etc), using
AirDrop, iTunes File Sharing or the iOS Files app.
- To insert disk images, swipe left with two fingers and the list of disks will appear. Icons are automatically generated based on the contents of the disk.
- Tap an hold on a file to delete, rename or share
- Tap the Edit button to show all files, and the Create Disk Image option
The disk image menu will attempt to find an icon from the following sources (in descending order of priority):
- Volume icon (System 7)
- Application icon, if the disk contains only one application
- Application matching the name of the volume (not the disk image)
- Application with name written in the comment field of the volume
If no icon is found, it will show a standard floppy disk icon.
Swipe up with two fingers to show the keyboard, and down to hide it.
The emulated keyboard features all the keys on an Apple Extended keyboard (except the Power key). The Command, Option, Control and Shift keys are sticky, to make keyboard shortcuts easier to type. You can change the appearance of the emulated keyboard in the settings.
If you have an external keyboard attached, you can use it too, although some shortcuts may interfere with iOS.
You can choose to use the screen as a touchscreen, where tapping on the screen acts a mouse click, or as a trackpad. In trackpad mode, dragging is done by tapping twice fast and holding it down. 3D touch can also be used for clicking and dragging on supported devices.
If you use a mouse or trackpad on iPad OS 13.4 or newer, it will be used automatically.
If you have a jailbroken device and BTC Mouse & Trackpad, Mini vMac will use your bluetooth mouse or trackpad.
Swipe right with two fingers to show the settings dialog, where you can change the following:
- Speed: make the emulated machine faster than a Mac Plus
- Mouse Type: switch between touchscreen and trackpad mode
- Keyboard Layout: change the layout of the emulated keyboard
- Display Scaling: choose how to scale the display
- Emulated Machine: changes won't take effect if there are disks inserted
- Mini vMac for iOS by Jesús A. Álvarez
- Mini vMac ©2001-2020 Paul C. Pratt
- vMac ©1996-1999 Philip Cummins & al.
- hfsutils ©1996-2000 Robert Leslie
- libmfs and libres by Jesús A. Álvarez