How to add PoP Mac graphic texture to Mininim?

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DridiSara123
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How to add PoP Mac graphic texture to Mininim?

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Hello.
I would like to use the PoP Macintosh Texture under PoP Mininim.
I've watched this video and unfortunately I really don't know how to do it all.

Because all of this scripting in weird terminal is confusing for me.

And which of the following programs do I need?

And how do I do this on Windows 10.

Because a strange Windows 98-like operating system is used in the video.
And my computer has normal Windows 10 Pro 64bit.

Can someone please help me do this? Because I would love to use this texture.

Because I love PopMac Texture, it is even better than normal DOS PoP Texture.

(Since I don't speak English but German, I had to write everything with Google Translate. So please don't be surprised that some grammars are not that good there.)

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Re: How to add PoP Mac graphic texture to Mininim?

Post by David »

(Moved topic to the MININIM section.)
DridiSara123 wrote: November 8th, 2020, 11:05 pm Because a strange Windows 98-like operating system is used in the video.
It's Linux with a Windows 3.1 "skin".
(See here: viewtopic.php?p=21966#p21966 )


Unfortunately, the newer versions of MININIM (which have the Mac graphics) have only been compiled for Linux.
The latest Windows version of MININIM is from 2017.
(See here: https://github.com/oitofelix/mininim/releases/ )

I don't know who can compile MININIM for Windows.
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Re: How to add PoP Mac graphic texture to Mininim?

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OK no problem. Fortunately, I can also use Linux on my computer under VMware. The only question is which Linux distribution is particularly suitable? Because under Vmware I still have Linux Mint on it which is based with Ubuntu, do you think it would work there too?
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