Mac OS emulator for windows?
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Num3
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Mac OS emulator for windows?
Anyone knows a good emulator for Mac OS under windows???
I've found this free one...
http://www.emulators.com/
I've found this free one...
http://www.emulators.com/
Ref: http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/installmacos.html
Please use a Darwin installation CD (instructions) for partitioning of the harddisk. You can try to use the partitioning program that comes with the Mac OS X installer (Disk Utility from the Installer menu) later on but this reportedly creates incomplete and unbootable installations.
If you care to read more indepth you'll see that this refer to partitioning the HD image file you've created...Shannara wrote:Ref: http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/installmacos.html
Please use a Darwin installation CD (instructions) for partitioning of the harddisk. You can try to use the partitioning program that comes with the Mac OS X installer (Disk Utility from the Installer menu) later on but this reportedly creates incomplete and unbootable installations.
ref: http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/idesetup.html
I knew there was something..... heh
I knew there was something ... heh
thanks for the correction.
My brother wrote this tutorial on installing OS X in PearPC -- I'd recommend reading the whole thread before starting, though!
http://www.emaculation.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=1102
http://www.emaculation.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=1102
Hey Hi-Toro..
I thought you were chained to a radiator and birds were pecking on your head?!?
(a little not-so-internal joke there, if anyone asks)
ps! we want more!! :p
I thought you were chained to a radiator and birds were pecking on your head?!?
(a little not-so-internal joke there, if anyone asks)
ps! we want more!! :p
AMD Athlon XP2400, 512 MB RAM, Hercules 3D Prophet 9600 256MB RAM, WinXP
PIII 800MHz, 320 MB RAM, Nvidia Riva Tnt 2 Mach 64 (32MB), WinXP + Linux
17" iMac, 1.8 GHz G5, 512 MB DDR-RAM, 80 GB HD, 64 MB Geforce FX 5200, SuperDrive, OSX
Num3 writes..
Disc 1 is the install disc and contains the OS itself
Disc 2 & 3 contain various other OS X programs (none of which is critical from memory, but at least fun to play around with)
Pretty sure Disc 2 has a lot of the language files on it as well
Disc 4 is the dev tools
you may need some of these, however if you sign up at apple as a developer, you have free access to all these tools anyway. It's just a click and a download away.
in OSX 10.3I wonder how many of the 4 OS cd's i have to *buy* to get it working and installed...
Disc 1 is the install disc and contains the OS itself
Disc 2 & 3 contain various other OS X programs (none of which is critical from memory, but at least fun to play around with)
Pretty sure Disc 2 has a lot of the language files on it as well
Disc 4 is the dev tools
you may need some of these, however if you sign up at apple as a developer, you have free access to all these tools anyway. It's just a click and a download away.


