With Mini vMac you need to run a special file import app, and then whilst it’s open use iOS Share Sheet to send a file to Mini vMac. This works a treat in both emulators, but the experience is better in BasiliskII. Native iOS interface for settings panel, negating all the issues with the desktop GUI.Dynamic screen resolutions through Monitors control panel, or automation.Odd interface using Control key shortcuts.Many thanks! They need to be built from source using Xcode but it’s a pretty straight forward process. So it’s a good time to talk about how I turned an iPad Pro into the ultimate Classic Macintosh.īoth Macintosh emulators available on iOS we’re ported by who has done an amazing job making them feel truly at home on iOS. I’ve started work on the next in my 1-bit Woodblocks series: “Tekagami” (Ito Shinsui’s “Hand Mirror”).