Let us know if you ever get 9.1 / 9.2 / 10.0 working, that would be exciting!įinally got some more time to allocate to working on this stuff. I believe I posted something about this on here a year or so back when I started this project I've also packaged each OS instance as its own self-contained package, so each OS is truly a portable app. Once I've tweaked things some more, I'll post a youtube video so everyone can see for themselves Stuttering is pretty much non-existent in graphics, but there is some audio stuttering on some systems, especially during the boot chime. System 1 through 8.6 is significantly snappier than I remember it being on actual hardware - for a number of years, I actually ran my 8.1 image on an AMD box because my old 8.1 Photoshop and Word were significantly faster than running a recent Photoshop and Word on Windows - and they got the job done more efficiently in some cases. However, I can only have two VirtualBox guests running at the same time before the entire system slows to a crawl, and OS 9 is about as fast as it was on my not top-of-the-line hardware back in the day. Most of them run smooth-ish, even all at the same time.
Re:My Mac OS project 8 years, 10 months agoĭo they all run smoothly? Or are a few of them slow and stuttering (or, in the case of System 1 and the early OS X versions, more so than on the original hardware being emulated)?
Still need to figure out Mac OS 9.2.2, Copeland, OS X PB, OS X 10.0 - I'm thinking of attempting to run them via Mac-on-Mac inside Mac OS X 10.3 inside PearPC - this *should* work. I've currently got the following operational on one platform:
System Requirements for Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 Openemu For Mac 10.7.5 Technical Details for Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5
This update also brings improved Wi-Fi reliability for the iMac. Loin users now enable automatically logging into a NIS account. Another enhanced features in new Lion that most of the users love is full-screen mode. It’s basically an iteration of Expose, the desktop-management tool that shrinks and spreads the applications all over the screen so users can switch between them easily. In the new updated version of OS X Loin 10.7.5 now advanced interface-related feature included that is Mission Control, which has nothing to do with the iPad. An amazing update in this version is improved Apple’s screen management tool.