Is there a Mac Classic II emulator out there?

I have see one that lets you emulate Classic "1", and a Mac Plus. I have a Classic II, and so I have the ROM image. This image will not work on the emulators I have found. Anyone ever had any luck with this?
Apple //GS

I Don't think the Apple Forum is a good place for asking question about emulate Macintoshbut i will answer this question because i like emulate my old died mac. You can use Basilisk II because it a Great Emulator and it emulate the Macintosh II (System 6 to 8.1) but i'm not sure if it will work with a Mac Classic II Rom Image. I Know it have a Mac Quadra 650 Rom image freely downloadable from the internet but i will not giving any link. You still can use anything you using with your Classic II on Basilisk II. Basilisk II Is a great emulator and it support Color (up to 32 Bit)
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