Has anyone here ever experimented with either of these programs? I'm intrigued, and may start tinkering with FUSION when I get back from a weekend trip (that, and I need to obtain a MacOS 8.1 disc, or use the 7.5.5 and BIOS from my IIfx). Apparently, these do not require repartitioning of the resident PC's hard drive - they create virtual drive images that are simply hundreds-of-megabytes files on the C: drive, and as long as you don't muck around with them within Windows, the two OSes should be able to coexist. Each product supports up to Mac OS 8.1, and just about any pre-PowerMac (i.e. If you own an original Apple II you are implicitly licensed to use the software in. I found a link to, with versions of FusionPC (older product, now free) and SoftMac (newer product, 30-day trial activation) available for download. This ROM image is copyrighted by Apple, and you must be licensed to use it.
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