Help with getting Mac-a-Mug Pro working on Mini vMac?

smallpanther51

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Does anyone have experience running Mac-a-Mug Pro on the Mini vMac emulator? I really want to try out this old piece of software but this is my first time doing anything with vintage Mac. I have managed to get an instance of System 6 running on Mini vMac and have also installed and ran BBEdit Lite, StuffIt Expander, and Font/DA Mover without issue.

The only place I could find a copy of Mac-a-Mug Pro was on Macintosh Repository. It's a Stuffit archive from 2014 that I imported to the emulator using ImportFl and expanded using the StuffIt Expander. There's a readme in the expanded directory that says I need to copy some fonts over to the System file and I think I've done that correctly with Font/DA Mover. When I try to launch Mac-a-Mug Pro it opens a window for a moment and then seems to immediately close again.

Here is a link to a short video I made where you can see the behavior I'm dealing with. I show off the fonts first and then try to launch the program. I know it's at least halfway possible to get this working because I found this page on Macintosh Repository where they have it running but with a lot of graphical issues (I suspect the fonts weren't copied correctly?). I would appreciate if someone more experienced with this kind of thing could chime in to let me know if I'm doing anything obviously wrong.

Thanks.
 

Mu0n

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What system and finder versions are you using?
I recommend not going over System 6.
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Mu0n

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I seem to be on the same version:

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Edit: I'll also add that the Mini vMac version I'm running is the x86-64 for Windows version 36.04 from the standard variations page.

I took mine from Macintosh Garden here:

I was able to successfuly take that file, unstuff it under System 7 (using Basilisk II) since I found dealing with unstuffing under System 6 is just asking for pain usually, then gone back to mini-vMac and run Mac-A-Mug from there. While it's a bunch of steps, those will be super useful in the long run as you deal with this.

Another option is to use InfiniteMac.org https://infinitemac.org/ which is just running both those emulators in the background anyway, and you can deal with external files (just like an always running equivalent of the mini-vMac ImportFI). You can go in System 7, prep your mac-a-mug file, take it out as a .dsk or else, then go back in System 6 to run it.
 

smallpanther51

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I took mine from Macintosh Garden here:

I was able to successfuly take that file, unstuff it under System 7 (using Basilisk II) since I found dealing with unstuffing under System 6 is just asking for pain usually, then gone back to mini-vMac and run Mac-A-Mug from there. While it's a bunch of steps, those will be super useful in the long run as you deal with this.

Another option is to use InfiniteMac.org https://infinitemac.org/ which is just running both those emulators in the background anyway, and you can deal with external files (just like an always running equivalent of the mini-vMac ImportFI). You can go in System 7, prep your mac-a-mug file, take it out as a .dsk or else, then go back in System 6 to run it.

That got it working! Seems like the download from Macintosh Repository is just corrupted or broken somehow. I was fortunately able to skip a lot of those steps. I just loaded a blank disk into Mini vMac and imported the archive from Macintosh Garden to the blank. I used StuffIt Expander inside of Mini vMac to expand the archive and was able to just run the program. I didn't even have to import fonts a second time, it's just working now!

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Thanks for your help!
 

Arbee

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I have a lot of problems with downloads not completing properly on Macintosh Repository. I can resume them repeatedly until it's actually done and it will generally be OK, but Garden works every time.
 
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