Grow (itch) (raespark) Mac OS
- The idea that Macs can't do gaming is an outdated one. Sure, you can't crack open one of Apple's computers and slot an Nvidia GTX 1080 inside, but today's iMacs and MacBooks fare much better than.
- Pudding takes a commute and chats with a passenger. Here's my playthrough. The only thing negative that I have to say about the game is that whenever you get the Friend and the Love endings, you get the line 'I would love to keep in contact with a friend' (or something like that) and I feel that you should get a different line because when I played through this it felt weird to have him say.
In this Video I am showing you the method to install MacOS (Hackintosh) on any Windows PC without need of mac support officially. Note: This video is total.
Grow (itch) (raespark) Mac Os Update
Hi, Kelly47 -
Unfortunately, Snow Leopard does not support Classic. In addition, no Mac which has an Intel processor, such as your MacBook has, can use Classic or OS 9.
There are emulators available, such as SheepShaver, which are designed to allow the use of certain versions of OS 9 on Intel-processor Macs. However, I seriously doubt that either Myst or Raven would be able to run in that environment - any program which needs direct access to the machine's hardware (like the graphics card) will not work in such an environment, nor usually even in Classic; most of the better games fall into this category.
You would probably find it much easier to obtain a used older Mac, one capable of booting into OS 9, and use it for those games. An older G3 iMac or G3/G4 PowerMac (QuickSilver 2001 or earlier), a model which can use a retail OS 9 Install CD in some version, can be got quite cheap these days, often for less than $100.
Unfortunately, Snow Leopard does not support Classic. In addition, no Mac which has an Intel processor, such as your MacBook has, can use Classic or OS 9.
There are emulators available, such as SheepShaver, which are designed to allow the use of certain versions of OS 9 on Intel-processor Macs. However, I seriously doubt that either Myst or Raven would be able to run in that environment - any program which needs direct access to the machine's hardware (like the graphics card) will not work in such an environment, nor usually even in Classic; most of the better games fall into this category.
You would probably find it much easier to obtain a used older Mac, one capable of booting into OS 9, and use it for those games. An older G3 iMac or G3/G4 PowerMac (QuickSilver 2001 or earlier), a model which can use a retail OS 9 Install CD in some version, can be got quite cheap these days, often for less than $100.
Grow (itch) (raespark) Mac Os X
Sep 6, 2010 2:18 PM