A “Subscriber Code” allows you create custom variations of Mini vMac using the Mini vMac Variations Service, as many as you could reasonably want* for a period of a year. It consists of numbers and one underscore, something like “1234567_1234”.
Subscriber Codes are available through the e-commerce company FastSpring ... update: not anymore. FastSpring seems to be going down the drain. So for now, here is a free Subscriber Code:
7084424_7730
(When Subscriber Codes are again made available for purchase, all previously sold codes will remain valid for one year after that point, and 7084424_7730 will no longer function.)
To use a Subscriber Code, paste it into the Subscriber Code field near the top of the Mini vMac Variations Service form, and a regular variation will be created instead of a demo. A regular version is identical to a demo, except for not having the word “Demo” float around the emulated screen. You can make as many copies as you want, and give them to anyone, under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
* A Subscriber Code code can be used to request up to 25 variations each day, every day for a year.
The Variations Service only promises to build variations accurately from the public Mini vMac source. No guarantee is made that the built variations are suitable for any purpose. (Please report any bugs.) It is possible that some variations can not be built at all due to bugs in the Mini vMac source. Otherwise, requested variations will be built eventually, but there is no guarantee of how long it will take, due to hardware failures and such issues.