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Greetings fellow MM readers,
I have a question that I hope someone here will be able to answer, though I have a feeling the question would be equally at home on a Windows forum. I must warn that I might ramble a little.
I have had come into my possession an iMac software restore disc (actually 2 disc's) which I reckon contain OS9 judging by the date printed on the disc's (1999 and 2000). One set is Orange and the other is Silver, on the off chance that helps.
Now I don't own and up to date Mac (my newest is a SE/30, no use for it but it looks cute) and would like to emulate one on my PC (I hear the gasps) and I have done it before with Basilisk II running System 7, but I can't seem to get this one running. Any tips? I do understand about the Legal aspect of ROMs etc and reckon that I maybe using an incorrect ROM (I have tried a 1MB Performa, a Quadra 650 and Quadra). Please point me in a vague direction of where I am going wrong.
I can't read the CD's on my PC so can't even check what is on them. Any tips here would also be useful.
Thank you all in advance.
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millsie
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PearPC might do the job for you.
Its a fairly well established g3/g4 emulator.
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Yeah I second PearPC you can get it here...
http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/about.html#features
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Thank you all.
I check out Pear PC and see what I can do.
If anyone else has any suggestions please let me know.
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