Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 12th Feb 2006 21:27 UTC
A few weeks ago, I did something crazy and shelled out 50 Euros for a G3 iMac. It was a 333Mhz G3 iMac with 96MB of RAM. It came with a copy of MacOS 9-- and that was what I bought it for. I wanted to experience first hand what OS9 was like. I did not expect I'd use the machine much. However, I was in for a rather pleasant surprise. Note: Read more on the meta blog about the new Sunday eve column!
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there is always QEMU, it needs some work, but ppc is well on its way to being supported, all they would have to do is compile it to run on OSX. (which they may already do, i'm not sure)
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there is always QEMU, it needs some work, but ppc is well on its way to being supported, all they would have to do is compile it to run on OSX. (which they may already do, i'm not sure)