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Double click on Lunar IPS.exe, click 'Apply Patch'. Select the IPS file that you downloaded. Afterwards, it will ask you to select a ROM. Select the ROM that the hack is based off of. If you have an IPS of a Super Mario Bros. 1 hack, then find the Super Mario Bros 1 ROM, and double click it. Find your emulator, and double click it.
What is All Macintosh Roms (68K + PPC)? This is an archive containing all of the most popular Macintosh models ROM files for emulation purposes, ranging from the first 64K ROM from the Mac 128K to the 4MB ROM files from the Bandai Pippin or PowerMac G3, listed below in ROM size, then by release date from oldest to newest. You can refer to this awesome Macintosh models timeline on Wikipedia for old world vs new world ROMS. The first download contains these Old World Macintosh ROM files: --- 68K --- 1984-01 - 28BA61CE - Macintosh 128.ROM --- 128K --- 1986-01 - 4D1EEEE1 - MacPlus v1.ROM --- 256K --- 1987-03 - 97851DB6 - MacII (800k v1).ROM --- 512K --- 1989-09 - 368CADFE - Mac IIci.ROM --- 1MB --- 1991-10 - 420DBFF3 - Quadra 700&900 & PB140&170.ROM --- 2MB --- 1994-05 - B6909089 - PowerBook 520 520c 540 540c.ROM --- 4MB --- 1994-03 - 9FEB69B3 - Power Mac 6100 & 7100 & 8100.ROM The second download contains these New World Mac ROMS: 1998-07-21 - Mac OS ROM 1.1.rom Old_World_Mac_Roms.zip(47.01 MiB / 49.3 MB) Old World Mac Roms / Zipped 26873 / 2016-08-11 / b860d5beddf0ace50119b0ec030019e4f77d85bf / / New_World_Mac_Roms.zip(36.17 MiB / 37.92 MB) New World Mac Roms / Zipped 12807 / 2016-08-11 / 3328eefba7834b63163ccc9e19a16213a1525a82 / / 4400.zip(1.83 MiB / 1.92 MB) PowerMac 4400 ROM / Zipped 861 / 2018-09-01 / 8d635ec6b1f63130fad88bcb31200e8fcc57218c / / 5500.zip(1.91 MiB / 2 MB) PowerMac 5500 ROM / Zipped 1297 / 2018-09-01 / a37a2cac404ab6f08f7a223c97b2b20b8a93af4a / / Architecture
Architecture: 68K and PPC (mixed) Emulating this? It should run fine under: Mini vMac |
You installed the Conduit spyware. To remove it, back up all data, then follow these instructions.
If the instructions don't work, proceed as follows.
Triple-click the line below on this page to select it:
~/Library/Application Support/Conduit
Copy the selected text to the Clipboard (command-C). From the Finder menu bar, select

Go▹Go to Folder…

Paste into the box that opens (command-V), then press return. A Finder window should open with a folder named 'Conduit' selected. If it does, delete the selected item.
Repeat with this line:
/Applications/Toolbars
Now you're deleting a folder named 'Toolbars'. You may be prompted for your login password. Next, copy this line:
/Library
I've seen a report that Conduit may be bundled with a scam 'utility' called 'MacKeeper.' If you installed MacKeeper, you should remove it according to the developer's instructions. It's worthless and causes many problems reported on this site.