

Mac emulation is more complicated than DOS emulation, but the E-Maculation community is very helful, with tons of guides and tutorials in english. Basilisk II: setup guide on Windows, Mac or Linux.

SheepShaver: setup guide on Windows, Mac or Linux.These ROM files are quite annoying to get, you can extract one from a working Mac, or get one for vMac here (archived), or several one with You'll have to find a Mac computer ROM to emulate a Mac computer. Making Mac games work is quite complicated compared to DOS games. Many old games will work fine in a SheepShaver or Basilisk II, you should only install and configure one emulator first and to run the game in it. Mini vMac: games from the 80s, although some games were still made for the emulated Mac in th early 90s.Basilisk II: games from 1991 to 1996 (MacOS 7 to 8.1), follow the download links to the precompiled binaries, made available on E-Maculation forums.SheepShaver: games from mid 90s to 2005 (MacOS 8.1 to 9.0.4), follow the download links to the precompiled binaries, made available on E-Maculation forums.You will need one of these softwares to play them: Older versions of tn3270 X are available for use with OS X 10.1.5 and later, as listed.
MAC EMULATOR FOR OLDER OS MAC OS X
Macintosh emulation is quite hard to achieve, you'll have to try and fail a lot, and do a lot of research.Ībout 1000 Mac games are available on MyAbandonware, from 1980 to 2005. 0, is supported on Mac OS X 10.3.9 Panther through macOS 10.14 Mojave.
