# Mini vMac Custom Variations Mini vMac only offers limited control over its settings at runtime, and changes to those settings don't persist after the program quits. Instead, Mini vMac has a wide range of [options][options] that can be specified at build time. The MacPorts Mini vMac ports expose a few of those options using subports and variants, but for complete control, you can define your own variations in the custom.conf file. For each variation that you want MacPorts to compile, add a line with the name of the variation between square brackets. Variation names should be short and unique. Then add a line defining the options you want to use. Finally, install the port: sudo port install minivmac-custom When you upgrade the port in the future, your custom variations will be preserved. If you change the configuration file, you can rebuild the port to reflect those changes immediately: sudo port -n upgrade --force minivmac-custom You should not specify the target (the `-t` option); MacPorts sets it for you. ## Example Configuration File For example, to compile a Macintosh Plus variation designed to be used in fullscreen mode on a 15" MacBook Pro, and also a Macintosh II variation that runs at quarter resolution and can be pixel-doubled to fill the screen, your conf file might contain: ``` [1440x900 FS] options = -hres 1440 -vres 900 -fullscreen 1 -var-fullscreen 0 \ -mf 1 -gkf 0 -emm 0 [II 720x450] options = -m II -hres 720 -vres 450 -gkf 0 -emm 0 ``` ## Variations Service Instead of using MacPorts to compile custom variations, you can use the Mini vMac developer's web-based [variations service][service]. ## Donate Consider [donating][donate] to offset the ongoing costs of developing and supporting Mini vMac. [options]: http://www.gryphel.org/c/minivmac/options.html#in [service]: http://www.gryphel.org/c/minivmac/var_serv.html [donate]: http://www.gryphel.org/c/wishlist/