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Mac OS (called simply 'System' until 1996) is an operating system by Apple that powered the Macintosh line of computers from 1984 to 2000. It was superseded by OS X from 2001 onward.
For running iOS apps on Windows, the Windows OS acts as “host” and iOS app act as “guest”. An emulator is installed as regular host system software to run iOS apps. It takes the commands from the app and runs it on the host system after necessary processing. Does anybody know of a DOS emulator for Mac OS 9? I know this isn't programming, per se, but I thought this was the forum where I could find computer-savvy people. On the programming topic though, I might post some python modules later on.
Emulators Name Operating System(s) Latest Version Active Recommended Windows, OS X, Linux ✓ ✓ Windows, Linux 2.1pr16 (2002) ✗ ✗ Windows, OS X, Linux, others 3.4.0 ✓ ✓ multiplatform (Javascript)?? ✓ Windows, Linux, OS X ✓ ✓ Windows 8.2 (2002) ✗ ✗ Commentary. The ' ' was a function of early versions of OS X that allowed one to run pre-OS X applications. This function was removed with Mac OS X 10.5 'Leopard' in 2007.
PCE.js puts a Macintosh Plus running System 7 in your web browser. Mini vMac is a multiplatform virtual Macintosh Plus, and can run System from 1.1 to 7.5.5. It's great for games with black-and-white graphics. SheepShaver is a Windows/Linux/OSX emulator that works as a virtual PowerPC, and it runs Mac OS from 7.5.2 to 9.0.4. This is probably the best replacement for Classic mode.
(If you do own a modern Mac, look for 'Chubby Bunny', a pirate release of the OS X version that comes preconfigured with Mac OS 9. Very handy.). Basilisk II is a Windows/Linux/OSX emulator that works as a virtual 68k Mac, and it runs runs Mac OS from 7.x to 8.1. Good for earlier Mac games that were in color. SoftMac is a windows-only emulator of 68xxx based Macintoshes.
It used to be a commercial product, but it is now a free download. It is no longer actively developed. Executor is a Windows/Linux emulator for 68xxx Macintoshes. It used to be a commercial product, but was later made a free download, then open-source. Regardless, it's no longer actively developed. Most of these emulators require a ROM image and a copy of Mac OS.
Only Executor does not require a ROM image. External links. a wiki all about Macintosh emulation. obsolete Mac & other operating systems for download. how to set up SheepShaver & Basilisk, ROM images for download.