![]() ![]() We’ll be working with RealPC 1.0.3 with RealPC upgrade 1.0.9 since that’s what I have available. Since we’ll be installing Windows95, you’ll need a full install of the Windows95 operating system (in this article we’ll be installing from a CD). ![]() You’ll also need a CD burner with its software and blank CDs, a monitor set to at least 1024 x 768, and a modem and Internet connection. These can be separate physical devices (as they are in this article), partitions on a single physical device, or even read/write removable media. You’ll also need two Macintosh volumes that you can install MacOS on. You’ll need about 2GB of free disk space while the testing station is being set up, and about half that later. ![]() It has a 17” multisync monitor and is running MacOS 8.6. It’s been upgraded with a Newer MAXPowr G3/250MHz PDS card, 136MB RAM, an external 4GB SCSI hard drive, an external Yamaha 4x CD-RW unit, and an external Global Village 56K modem. The computer I’m using in this article is a Macintosh 7100/66 with a 250MB internal hard drive and a stock CD-ROM drive. The good news is that you’ll only have to do it once, and with these handy instructions, you can be pretty sure of getting it right the first time. Depending mostly on the speed of your Internet connection, it might even take a few days to get everything downloaded and installed.
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