![]() ![]() Open a terminal window, and navigate to the folder where your files are located.To create a disk image file on Linux or macOS: Optionally, create a second 10MB disk image file called disk2.dsk for sync.Create a new image with the GUI and name it disk1.dsk, make it 1800MB (I recommend), however you can make it any size you want.The 3DS can only handle disk image files of up to just under 2GB, so I recommend using a 1800MB sized file. This can be any size you want, but ensure it is large enough to fit in system 7.5.3 and small enough to work with the 3DS. -A 10MB disk image (or any size you want, I just use 10MB).Äownload all the required files into the same folderĬreate a disk image file. ![]() If you want sync functionality, please install these: A Performa ROM to use with Basilisk II, which works best in my experience, though I believe most 68k Macintosh ROMs should work OK if you have them.Basilisk II for Linux: Please download Basilisk II from here:.-HFVExplorer if you are using Windows, to create a disk image.Please download Basilisk II and Basilisk II GUI from this page. The Macintosh System 7.5.5 Update, which can also be easily found as a floppy set, which you can install later.I recommend downloading a installation CD rather than a floppy set, since it is much less tedious than manually installing with floppies. Mini vMac for the Nintendo 3DS, by TarableCode.:.Homebrew installed on your 3DS (follow this guide if you haven't done so already):. ![]() This guide will cover the installation of System 7.5.5 on your 3DS as well as how I sync my 3DS with my computer over WiFi. ![]()
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