![]() ![]() Instead, use disk images to store your work from within your emulated virtual machine, and create backups of those disk images in your host OS. Do not try to make backups of your work by exporting the files directly back into your host OS-unless you're running a classic Mac as your host, the resource fork of your classic Mac files will be lost, and your files will be ruined. You should probably save your project files on a dedicated floppy or hard drive disk image, separate from the boot disk image of the computer. To import a snippet of code into Mini vMac, I use ClipIn. It will allow you to drag and drop files onto Mini vMac in order to transfer them into the virtual machine. One of them is ImportFl, which is a special program for use inside of Mini vMac. The boot disk has a few utility programs.
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