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Mac os x 9 emulator
Mac os x 9 emulator











mac os x 9 emulator
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#Mac os x 9 emulator software#

Hell Yes ! Am I still searching for those elusive software titles that we don't have in our downloads yet. New Sampling Libraries, 32GB of RAM, Nvme drives and other advancements have migrated my workflow to things more modern over the years do I still power up the MDD, the QS, and my Macos9lives mac mini ?. Many of you know my day to day DAW runs on a series of Mac Pros and High Sierra.

#Mac os x 9 emulator mac os#

I just wanted to tell you guys, that Mac OS 9 is my first girlfriend, the hot one, the one that I will always remember as the most amazing, but as we get older, we can also appreciate our other loves. So, we have many options here, from purist to practical and all in between. But I feel that QEMU is a way to extend the future on Mac OS 9 via emulation. Yes, we will keep the G3/G4 hardware alive for as long as we can. the reason I have ventured into the "QEMU" thing was expressed by member FBz 100% correctly. OK, I'll get off the tangents.īack to the topic. Sure DOS was great, sure it ran stable, and setting up business networks and Novell servers, Word perfect 5.1 as a production marvel with virtually no maintenance. Even the G3/G4 hardware of the era became a perfect balance of "art" and "engineering", pushing all sorts of envelopes, while IBM PCs were just kinda boring.

mac os x 9 emulator

That being said, Mac OS 9 in particular, has always had a place in my heart, and will always be unique, there is a perfect balance of art and functionality that is intrinsically "baked" into it's core. These efforts are based on finding solutions, not replacing or core values.Īs you guys know, or may not know, I am an old guy old and I have been exposed to computers from Commodore PET, IBM mainframes, and Unix terminals in my teens to contemporary PCs and Macs today. After getting a few PMs from our core members, I felt I should explain my affinity for always pushing the Mac OS 9 realm (and OS X for that matter) into unsanctioned areas.













Mac os x 9 emulator