For my other 68k systems, I typically use 7.5.5. For myself, for systems with 68000 CPUs such as the Plus, SE, or Classic I use system 6.0.8 or 7.1.2. Once you know what System Software versions your system can support, it’s really a personal preference for which one of those you want to use, typically based on a balance between features, memory usage, and stability. I’ve written a separate blog entry that lists all of the different Macintosh 68k systems and which System versions they support. When setting up your real or emulated 68k Macintosh or PPC system you need to first select the System Software (operation system) version that will work on your system. Transfer files files to your running system. ![]() Creating a drive image using an emulator, or from a physical disk.Copy (Volume/Partition image) or Write (Drive image) to your target media.Add or remove content from my images using an emulator or some other tool.Review the contents of my images (last updated 1). ![]() Determine which type of image file you need to/want to use, drive, volume, floppy, or CD?.Choose what System software you want, you can read my blog entry for which System versions can be run on which Macintosh Computers.Initializing a drive file using an emulator Creating a drive image from a physical disk Creating a drive image using an emulator, or from a physical disk ![]()
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