* vMac.ROM and MacII.ROM
    Required by Mini vMac to boot.

* Workstation (Boot).dsk
    A boot drive that works for both a virtual Macintosh Plus and a Macintosh
    II. This has HyperCard 2.4.1 already installed, plus some useful system
    utilities. The popular WindowShade extension has also been installed, so
    that you can double-click window titlebars to fold and unfold them.
    System 7.1.

* Viewer Only (Boot).dsk
    A minimal boot drive for a virtual Macintosh Plus, with HyperCard Player
    already installed. Your HyperCard entry should be tested to work on this
    sytem. This drive/disk image only boots on a Macintosh Plus.
    System 7.0.1.

* Blank 800K Floppy.zip
    A zip file containing a .dsk image of a blank floppy. Extract the .dsk file
    and give it a better name, then drag and drop it onto Mini vMac to insert
    the virtual floppy. You should try to get your game jam entry to fit onto
    one of these. (Macintosh floppy drives at this time were only 800K, not
    1.44MB.) The .dsk file is inside a .zip file to make it smaller. It's
    mostly zeroes, and compresses down to 1.3K.

* More Blank Images.zip
    This is like the Blank 800K Floppy.zip, except it contains a bunch more
    pre-formatted blank images at various sizes. Use the 'M' subdirectory to
    get images sized in megabytes -- for example, 020M.zip contains 020M.dsk,
    which is a 20 megabyte disk image. The sizes go up to the hundreds of
    megabytes, though using disk images this large isn't recommended, because
    the disks can become corrupted if your Macintosh crashes. You'll want to be
    making backups as you work, and it's harder to back up huge images.

    This is just a renamed blanks-1.0.0.zip from the Gryphel Mini vMac website.
    Read more about it here:
    https://www.gryphel.com/c/minivmac/extras/blanks/index.html

Before copying backups of your disk images in your host operating system, make
sure to eject your virtual disks by dragging them into the Trash inside of your
virtual Mac!
