Below are 2 up to date (as of this writing; 36.04) Mini vMac binaries to replace the one that ships with Retropie 4.5 (current version as of writing this).
The first binary replaces the B&W Mac Plus emulator (v3.3.3 from 2013) which in my case fixes the bug in which the mouse cursor is stuck (or constantly jumps back) in the top/left corner of the screen.
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The second binary is new, you can have both set side by side in Retropie, it emulates a Macintosh II in COLOR :)
To whoever is interested, here are the 2 compiling command lines I used for those binaries:
Here's my final Macintosh II build command :
Here's my final Macintosh Plus build command :
minivmac-sdl-1.zip
(38.24 KiB / 39.16 KB) Mini vMac - Mac Plus (B&W) for Raspberry Pi / Retropie (SDL 1.2, no GUI needed) / Zipped
55 / 2019-07-27 / df55da4a8a7c28964a02fd439e89be82f91dcc15 / /
minivmac-ii-sdl-1.zip
(72.16 KiB / 73.89 KB) Mini vMac - Mac II (COLOR) for Raspberry Pi / Retropie (SDL 1.2, no GUI needed) / Zipped
66 / 2019-07-27 / 958612c1ebc9c5e3afdf6c1fc496531b964100d1 / /
For Raspbian, uses SDL 1.2, no need for a GUI, works perfectly fine w/ Retropie 4.5
Emulating this? It should run fine under: QEMU