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Category: Macintosh Emulators

Macintosh.js: A new classic Mac OS emulator?

On this blog, I’ve covered Basilisk II and recently Mini vMac, two of the more popular classic Macintosh emulators. However, recently, there’s a new kid on the block.

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Posted on July 29, 2020August 5, 2020Categories Apple, Computing, Macintosh Emulators, Technology, Vintage ComputingTags emulator, Mac OS 8, Macintosh.js1 Comment on Macintosh.js: A new classic Mac OS emulator?

Mini vMac: [Another] Classic Macintosh Emulator

Want to experience what it was like to use a Macintosh Plus from your modern computer? Mini vMac is the solution…

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Posted on May 21, 2020August 5, 2020Categories Apple, Computing, Macintosh Emulators, Vintage ComputingTags 1989, 1990, Buick Dimensions, Crystal Quest, mini vmac, Tetris1 Comment on Mini vMac: [Another] Classic Macintosh Emulator
Basilisk II: Classic Mac Emulator

Basilisk II: Classic Mac Emulator

Want to run yesterday’s Macintosh software on your modern Mac or PC?

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Posted on July 22, 2019August 5, 2020Categories Apple, Computing, Macintosh Emulators, Vintage ComputingTags apple, basilisk ii, emulation, macbook air, macintosh, system 7, vintage computing
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