If you do not have the DOS mouse driver nor a built-in mouse driver, then you will need to see your retailer about getting one for your computer. Then add the following lines to the file: set mouse=c:\mouse c:\mouse\mouse.exe /q In Windows, locate Windows\Dosstart.bat and right-click on it. Windows 95 uses its own driver for the mouse, so you may need to modify the DOSSTART.BAT in your WINDOWS directory to get FUSION to work with the mouse. If your computer has a built-in mouse driver then you need not worry about the mouse. To restart Windows, type WIN at the command prompt, or press Ctrl-Alt-Del (if you use caching software that Windows does not like, for example, you will need to restart your computer). Then click "Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode?" Then click Yes. To exit Windows 95, click the Start button, then click Shut Down. If you really want to keep your "DOS Shell" then you will need to type EXIT at the prompt when you start the FUSION shortcut. If you have a command interpreter ("DOS Shell") like NDOS or 4DOS in your DOSSTART.BAT, you will need to remove it if you want the shortcut to immediately run FUSION. Then click OK (for Advanced), and OK again (for Fusion Properties). If you need to change the contents of "CONFIG.SYS" or "AUTOEXEC.BAT" to get FUSION to work then you will need to select "Specify a new MS-DOS configuration" and make sure the space provided in the window contains the changes you require. Now click on MS-DOS mode, and make sure "Use current MS-DOS configuration" is selected. Click on Program, then click the Advanced button. Right-click on the shortcut and select Properties. In Windows, locate Fusion.bat and right-click on it.
How to create a shortcut to FUSION for Windows 95
Mac OS 7.6 will only work with 512K ROMs or 1MB ROMs. Mac OS 8 and newer only work with 1MB ROMs. It is essential that you read the section of this documentation concerning system software installation. you will be wasting our time and yours!ĩ9.9% of all problems encountered with FUSION are due to improper or improperly installed system software. Please do not ask for technical assistance if you are using one of these files. These HardFiles (sometimes called, "filedisks" or "bootfiles") may appear to function to a degree, however, you will experience problems using them. It will NOT work.ĭo NOT use pre-made HardFiles from other Macintosh emulations, (except from the Amiga version of FUSION). This is the only kind that will work with FUSION.ĭo NOT use System software that comes with a particular Mac. If you order Mac OS, make sure your retailer knows that you want "Generic" System software that is, you want Mac OS that can be installed on any Macintosh.
Apple 512K or 1MB ROM image from a 680x0 based Macintosh.