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How to play PoP Macintosh versions on Mac OS X

What do you need?
1. Mini vMac
We will use the Mini vMac emulator in our tutorial.
Download the OS X version from here: http://minivmac.sourceforge.net/download.html
There are three versions for OS X.
OS X, PowerPC (38K)
OS X, Intel (35K)
OS X, Universal (76K) (combines previous two)
We will download the Universal compiled application to be on the safe side, say you don't know your Mac architecture! (of course it's possible but highly unlikely) http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/minivmac/minivmac-3.0.4-umch.bin.tgz?download
2. A ROM image. If you have a Macintosh Plus, 128K or SE, you can copy the ROM using CopyRoms (http://minivmac.sourceforge.net/extras/copyroms.html). Here's a tutorial on how to do it: http://mes.emuunlim.com/tips/capturing_a_mac_rom_image.htm. However, if your Macintosh is damaged or lost or stolen or you don't have enough money to buy an old Macintosh, you can download a ROM image from this site: http://www.rolli.ch/MacPlus/welcome.html.
NOTE: I'm pretty sure Mac ROM images (vMac.ROM) are illegal to share online, so download it at your own risk.
3. A blank disk image that acts as the emulator's hard disk (available from http://minivmac.sourceforge.net/extras/blanks.html (blanks-0.2.0.zip 16K)).
4. A Macintosh system software. Luckily, Apple offers older versions of its softwares for free, including Mac OS (classic) up to version 7.6.1 at the Older Software Downloads page. We will use System 7.0.1 in our tutorial. It's in black and white. Colours were introduced in 7.5.3 if I am not mistaken.
Download: http://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Apple_Software_Updates/English-North_American/Macintosh/System/Older_System/System_7.0.x/System_7.0.1.smi.bin (System 7).
5. Stuffit Expander Deluxe for Mac OS X. Get the trial version from here http://my.smithmicro.com/mac/stuffitdeluxe/index.html
6. Prince of Persia 1 for Macintosh. Download it from here: mac.html (pop1.sit).
Okay, now that we have all files together, let's go!
Go to your Desktop.
Create a new folder. Call it, macintoshpop.
Using Stuffit, extract Mini vMac (minivmac-3.0.4-umch.bin.tgz) and vmac.rom (vmac.rom.sea.hqx). Then copy them into the newly created folder - macintoshpop. Launch Mini vMac to see if it works fine. You should see this screen:
Extract blanks-0.2.0.zip to the desktop. A folder with many files will be created. Unzip the disk you want to use. To be on the safe side, you might want to choose the largest disk image, which is hfs24M.zip. Extract hfs24M.zip. You will have now hfs24M.DSK.
Copy hfs24M.DSK to the folder macintoshpop.
Now, copy System_7.0.1.smi.bin to the folder and double click on it. When prompted, click on Agree. The disk '7.0.1 (1440k.images)' has been mounted successfully.
Drag the Install 1.image from the mounted disk onto the Mini vMac icon - Mini vMac.app (located in our folder). Mini vMac will be launched and the installation procedure starts.
Click OK. Next, when the Installer asks you to choose a destination disk, drag the hfs24M.DSK disk onto the emulator's window. And click on Install.
Proceed with the installation as normal. Drag and drop the appropriate disk images from the mounted disk (Macintosh installation disk - 7.0.1 (1440k.images)) onto the emulator's window when the Installer asks for them. It should be easy, that's why I won't provide screenshots for these steps. install 2.image, Tidbits.image, Printing.image, Fonts.image and again install 1.image successively. This might take some times. When the installation ends, click on Quit, then you will be prompted to restart Mini vMac, click Restart.
Unmout the installation disk 7.0.1 (1440k.images).
Now, open the folder (popmacintosh) and drag the hfs24M.DSK disk onto the emulator. Macintosh System 7.0.1 is up and running fine. To check, click on Apple > About this Macintosh... (cool, isn't it? ;)). But we need some applications and games to run on it, no? Unless you're happy discovering your newly installed system.
Click Special > Shut down and close your emulator.
To install additional softwares/games on your 'Macintosh', you must make the disk image mountable. To do so, you need the SetFType utility. Download it from here: http://minivmac.sourceforge.net/extras/setftype.html (setftype-0.1.0.sit.zip (16K))
Extract it twice and move the created folder (SetFType) to our famous folder.
Now, the most important part.
Hold you command key and double click SetFType to open it in a new window. Drag hfs24M.DSK and drop it onto SetFType.dimg (make sure that Mini vMac is not running).
The confirmation message should appear.
Double-click on the hfs24M.DSK image.
IMPORTANT: If you Mac OS X architecture is Intel, you will have to rename hfs24M.DSK to hfs24M.DMG - otherwise it won't mount. See:
After renaming it, confirm by clicking Use .DMG.
OK, this mounts it on the Desktop, and you can copy whatever softwares or games you want onto it. You might want to rename the disk to something meaningful like 'Macintosh' or 'Mini vMac'.
Extract Prince of Persia 1 archive (pop1.sit) using Stuffit onto your desktop and move the created folder (Prince of Persia ƒ) to 'Desktop folder' or wherever you prefer in your custom system 7.0.1 disk.
After you finish, unmount the disk by throwing it into the Trash from the desktop if you can't find it on the side bar.
Now, rename hfs24M.DMG back to hfs24M.DSK
Open Mini vMac by dragging the hfs24M.DSK disk onto the Mini vMac icon. Now you can use the copied applications/games you've just moved onto your disk.
If you want to add new games/applications later to your disk and after performing the routine (renaming, mounting, unmouting and renaming) your system will automatically start rebuilding the Macintosh desktop. This usually takes a few seconds up to minutes.
Now, we are in the core of System 7. You will find on your desktop a folder called 'Prince of Persia ƒ' folder (the one you've just added it to your custom disk).
Double-click on to open it, then double click on Prince of Persia to play! The one with the mosque icon.
To start a new game, click on the game's menu bar, then File > New Game. Discover the other menu items as well...
This is the Read Me of PoP1. Read it, it's important.

March 5, 1992
Important information for users of Prince of Persia¨
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FOR USERS OF VIREX
If you have version 3.5 or higher of Microcom's Virex virus checker installed on your computer, you may encounter problems when trying to load Prince of Persia. If you do encounter problems, turn off the 'Check for Hypercard Virus' selection from within Virex's 'File Diagnose Options'. You can access Virex by selecting the Macintosh Control Panel and clicking once on the Virex icon.
Once you've made the adjustment, try loading Prince of Persia again.
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A NOTE ABOUT COLOR QUICKDRAW
Prince of Persia requires Color QuickDraw to run in color mode. Color QuickDraw is included with System 6.0.5 and higher. If you have an earlier system and wish to play Prince of Persia in color, consult your dealer for a system update. Otherwise, Prince of Persia will only display in B & W.
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CONFLICTS WITH INITS
Inits use up memory that may be needed to run the Prince of Persia program. If you have any inits which may interrupt game play or use needed memory -- automatic screen savers for example -- you may want to turn them off before you begin play.
Easy Accessª, an init directly affecting the SHIFT key, should be turned off. It is located in the System Folder (System 6.0.2 and above) and should be deactivated by temporarily removing it from the System Folder and restarting your computer. If you don't want to deactivate this init, use CTRL, OPTION or the 0 key on the numeric keypad in place of SHIFT.
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MEMORY PROBLEMS
If, while using MultiFinder or System 7, you encounter one of the following messages when playing Prince of Persia: 'Prince of Persia does not have enough memory available to play music' or 'Prince of Persia does not have enough memory to play sound and music,' it will be necessary to increase the amount of memory available to run the program. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Quit the Prince of Persia program and return to the Macintosh Desktop.
2. From the desktop, select the Prince of Persia icon by clicking on it once.
3. Select Get Info from the File menu.
4. Select the box to the right of Application Memory size at the lower right of the Get Info window by double-clicking on it.
5. Increase the current number by 100 (or more if you have enough RAM).
6. Close the Get Info window to return to the Macintosh desktop.
7. Double-click on the Prince of Persia icon to load the program.
Prince of Persia has the following memory requirements:
Mac II 13' monitor 1600K
Mac LC 12' monitor 1400K
B & W 1000K

To magnify: pres commad-m. For full screen: press command-f.
If you want to change something in vMac like the hotkey (command), feel free to dwnload the soruce code http://minivmac.sourceforge.net/download.html and compile/build it as you desire. http://minivmac.sourceforge.net/doc/options.html
Now that you are happy with Prince of Persia 1, why not removing the copy-protection screen? Download ResEdit from Apple: ResEdit_2.1.3.sea.bin
Copy ResEdit to your custom System 7 disk. Read above but I will quote it again:
'If you want to add new games/applications later to your disk and after performing the routine (renaming, mounting, unmouting and renaming) your system will automatically start rebuilding the Macintosh desktop. This usually takes a few seconds up to minutes.'
Open ResEdit and open Prince of Persia in it. Click on DATA, then CODE 2 (ID 2), then search offset 1F70 then change 660A to 600A and save.
Basilisk II doesn't work on Tiger. There's a work around here: http://fyrskeppsvagen.com/tips/basilisk_g5/index.html#setup_1 but it doesn't seem to work anymore on versions greater than 10.4.1.
The menu was edited using ResEdit.
Enjoy! ;)

Note that you can also play the PoP-IBM PC versions under your MAC through DOSBox Mac ported-version.

SheepShaver + Mac OS 9 (Classic-on-Intel)

This is slightly off-topic but I'm sure this will interest you :).
Description:
SheepShaver is an open source PowerPC Apple Macintosh emulator capable of running Mac OS 7.5.2 through 9.0.4 and can be run inside a window so that the user can run classic Mac OS applications.
This download includes the Classic-on-Intel installer, which contains a 500MB disk image pre-installed with Mac OS 9.0.4. Also included is ROM from an old computer, needed for SheepShaver to run.
Installation:
To install, simply double click on the 'COI micro' installer and follow the instruction. The installer will place a 'MacOS9' folder in your Applications folder.
---> Everything is preset; all you need to do is launch the 'Classic-on-Intel (SheepShaver)' application and OS9 will boot. Due to the rapid processor translations that your Intel Mac must perform, the processors in your computer may run rather hot.
Tested on Intel iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro; All works perfectly.
DO NOT attempt to update to later versions of OS 9 as SheepShaver is only capable of running up to OS 9.0.4.
---> If you want to transfer things (such as applications) from Mac OSX to SheepShaver, simply mount the 'Classic.dmg' and drag things into the Desktop folder in it or directly onto the image.
Download ~50 MB: http://rapidshare.com/files/110611795/SSCOI21.rar

OLD TUTORIALS

There are two ways to do this - one is to use Basilisk II emulator (Or Basilisk II JIT), which will run in color, the other is to use Minivmac - which has sound and is more stable, but uses a mac plus rom only so everything is in black and white.

Refer here for more info: http://www.iknowthe.net/classicmac.

Basilisk II:

Minivmac mac plus rom:

OSX86

For people who are running Mac OSX86 (Hackintosh), here's a link for DosBox86 (Dosbox ported for Mac/OSX86 version). Dos emulator using the dynarec core (should be as good as windows version). http://www.lamer0.com/files/DosBox86-CVS.zip.

Download

  • Mirror 1 (HQX): Prince.hqx (1.16 MB)
  • Mirror 2 (SIT): pop1.sit (1.36 MB)
  • Mirror 3 (HFS): PoP1.hfs (5.00 MB)

Prince of Persia CD Collection (DOS and Macintosh 1 & 2)

Now you can download exclusively on popuw.com: Prince of Persia CD Collection (DOS and Macintosh 1 & 2 Full ISO). Thanks to ThunderStorM.

The Prince of Persia CD Collection is a re-release of the original Prince of Persia and PoP 2: The Shadow and the Flame. The package contains both the Windows and MacOS versions of both games on a single hybrid CD.

Download: PRINCECD.ISO (29.3 MB)

Key Codes

Here's a visual sheet for the Mac version for Prince of Persia 1: (Click to enlarge)

Prince of Persia 1 Manuals

Go to download.html.

Hacks for Prince of Persia 1 (Mac version)

Here are some hacks for the Mac version of POP1 (saving/potion level/etc) - by Emma Kane.
Prince of Persia 1.0 on OS X
There are two ways to run PoP on OSX - one is to use Basilisk II, which will run in colour, the other is to use Minivmac - which has sound and is more stable, but uses a mac plus rom only so everything is in black and white.
Prince of Persia is a superb game. Its a lot like tombraider in terms of controls, it was well ahead of its time (1992), and is very playable today.
However, it was commercial software and as such is copy protected. In order to progress through the game you have to go to a room and pick one of 24 potions (a-z) to drink. Pick the wrong one and you're dead. The code to pick the right one comes up on the screen and you need the manual to figure out the fight potion. With me so far? So you need a copy of the manual to play much of the game. Or you need this image.

Or you need a copy of Resedit and the ability to use it to hack into your copy of POP as follows:
(the first one definitely works) The Potion Level never appears
patch for 1.0
CODE 2, offset 1F70
change 660A
to 600A
The Potion Level is passed over
patch for 1.0
1. delete existing Potion Level (level 12? 15?)
2. copy LEVL 1 to clipboard
3. change the ID and name of the existing LEVL 1 to that of Potion Level
4. paste back in LEVL 1
Get unlimited chances to find the right potion patch for 1.0
CODE 3, offset 55A6
change 5240
to 7000
allow editing of saved files
patch
CODE 2, offset 15AC
change 663A
to 4E71
The save file is in the following format, two bytes each:
1. minutes left
2. fraction of a minute out of $2D0 (max is $2CF)
3. level
â—¦ $F is potion level
â—¦ $E is last level or princess level
â—¦ $C and $D are level 12 part 1 and part 2 Jaffer level
â—¦ $1-$B is level 1 to 11
â—¦ $0 is the demo level
4. potions
5. unknown
6. prizes (people killed, items obtained, big potions etc.)
7. how many times prince died
8. checksum (= $1B39 - min*$B - frac - level*$11 - potions*$25 - unknown*$C1 - prize*$17 - died*$D)
(You can also check the source to see how to emulate PoP1 macintosh version to run either under Basilisk II or under Minivmac on a Mac OSX) - Source: http://www.iknowthe.net/classicmac)

Play PoP Macintosh versions on Windows

Here is a complete and detailed tutorial for playing Prince of Persia 1 or 2 Macintosh versions on Windows: CLICK HERE.

Play PoP Macintosh versions on Mac OS X

Here is a complete and detailed tutorial for playing Prince of Persia 1 or 2 Macintosh versions on Mac OSX: CLICK HERE.

PoPMap Mac Prince of Persia Editor

PoPMap Mac Prince of Persia Editor: (Released in 1992/3 / Works with Executor as well).

How to use:
1) Download from below both Prince of Persia level editors from HyperArchive.
Abstract of Persia Cheater 1.0; cheats extension 9306 (06/26/1997) Download
Abstract of POP2 Saves 24K (06/26/1997) Download
Abstract of Prince of Persia 2 walkthrough update 14K (06/26/1997) Download
Abstract of Prince of Persia Editor 1.0 11K (06/26/1997) Download
Abstract of Prince of Persia Level Editor 39K (06/26/1997) Download
2) When using the editor, you must first make a copy of your POP game and rename it. If you do not rename the file, the editor will not save it. This is to protect your original levels.
3) Fool around with one of the levels.
4) Make some sweet levels and post them here!
5) Preview: (Click on the picture to enlarge it).

PoP1 Mac Tools

There's a couple of other cool things for POP - 2 level editors, plus an init (put in extensions) that adds a useful cheat menu.
persia-cheater-10.hqx
prince-of-persia-editor-10.hqx
prince-of-persia-lvl-editor.hqx

Prince of Persia 1 Mac DEMO

Download: popdemo.sit.hqx

Other downloads

Prince of Persia 1 Level Editor: popeditor.sit.hqx

PoPE (cheat): pope.sit.hqx

popyorn - Prince of Persia 1 Macintosh level editor

popyorn is a level editor of Prince of Persia for the Macintosh. Version 0.9b was released by Norbert de Jonge on 2 September 2018.

Homepage: https://www.norbertdejonge.nl/popyorn/
Downloads:

  • Windows (latest, 0.9b version): popyorn-0.9b-win32.zip
  • GNU/Linux (latest, 0.9b version): popyorn-0.9b.tar.gz

Lonely Prince Mac Os X

Prince's PoP 1-Mac sprite sheet

Click on the image to get the full size:

You can also get the sprites alone (separated gif files) from here: popspecial.html

Frame by Frame Sprites

You can get David's frame by frame sprites from here: macsprites.zip

PoP Macintosh Total Pack

POP MAC Total Pack for PC - contains PoP1, PoP2, tools, editors and other games with Basilisk II system (8.0). Released by adam77.

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/download/7u3dia2003ln2tq/macintosh_package.rar (80.51 MB)

Instructions

1) Download;
2) Extract;
3) Open up the Macintosh Package folder;
4) Open up 'BasiliskIIGUI.exe' (** Notice the file name it is NOT 'BasiliskII.exe'**);
5) Click on the 'RUN[F1]' button in the bottom right hand corner;
6) Click ok on the cd rom error (if you get an error);
7) The emulator should start.
8) The icon for the HD is in the top right hand corner
HERE ARE A LIST OF GAMES ALREADY INSTALLED
A) Prince of Persia 1 - (works) - includes Pop Map editor and POP Cheats.
B) Prince of Persia 2 - (works)
C) Tetris Max -(woks) - by far my favorite tetris game ever.
D) Diamonds - (works) - Awesome game
E) Jewell Box - (works)
F) Movod II - (works)
G) Load Runner - (works)
H) Lemmings - (woks) - Includes Lemmings, Oh No More Lemmings, and Holiday Lemmings
I) Beam Wars - (works)
J) Snake - (works)
K) Columns - (works)
L) Mac Brickout - (Used to love this game and I CANT get it to work. If you do, please let me know how)
M) Crystal Crazy - (Asks me for a disk?)
N) Blox Arcade (opens, but i see no pieces falling?)
O) Crystal Crazy - (works, but I cant quit and get back to main desktop)
P) Bonkheads Deluxe - (Crashed the program, let me know if you get working)
Q) Oids - (Couldn't get to work)
R) Scruffy - (wanted to change to B&W)
* Good Luck and let me know if you find any other games that work with the package. Stuffit expander is in one of the folders.

Regarding PopMap: You have to double click on popmap and then go to file-open and navigate to the pop1 folder where you will find the prince icon. Click on open and it will bring up a list of levels in the game to chose from where you can then edit the level. I guess you should make a copy of the game first so you can preserve the original levels. And PopMap works fine: when you double click on popmac it will look like it disappears, but in reality what happens is the File/Edit etc.. menu items at the top change to be used with the popmap program and that is when you go to file open. and select the pop icon. It does this for many mac applications, I think that is just the way that system 8 works, but I assure you it is there. The same thing happens when you double click on stuffit expander, everything disappears and you have to go to file/ expand.

Forum Topic (Topic 2)

PoP1 Mac Gameplay: Complete Walkthrough

Prince of Persia 1 Mac [1992] Mac Gameplay: Complete Walkthrough (HIGH QUALITY 2020) by ThunderStorM

Played and recorded by ThunderStorM on 14/07/20 - Emulator used: Basilisk II - Recorded with OBS in Full HD resolution (1920x1080) @ 60 fps, 15.000 bitrate.

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BQu10F6r5k

Adomatic's maps for PoP 1 PC and Mac versions

Interactive-like maps made by Adomatic. Click to enlarge.

PCMacintosh

More

For more info, screens, etc. check out the old PoP Mac page here: http://geocities.com/princeofpersia123/mac.html

Mac Os Catalina

Lonely prince mac os x

Prince of Persia 2 Mac

Mac Os Versions

For Prince of Persia 2 Mac, click here.