I may well buy a KVM switch which also allows dual monitors, and just switch back and forth between my macs. I have, I think, most of my old installation Rom CDs, even Prefoma (early 1990s). My husband is on a G4 which will allow OS9 to boot, which is already loaded with mentioned programs. Well, I'm on a G5 which doesn't boot into Classic, but I can use most of the programs. Lion:Īpple is now selling Snow Leopard Server for $19.99 + sales tax & shipping costs at 1.800.MYAPPLE (1.800.692.7753) - Apple Part Number: MC588Z/A (telephone orders only). With the newer Intel Macs, you have to run a Classic emulator such as SheepShaver, which requires you to extract the Mac ROMs from your older Classic Mac and then install Mac OS 9.Ī related program is Chubby Bunny, which comes bundled with all of that included (google the term 'Classic-On-Intel v 4.0.1 chubby bunny').ĪLSO: FYI: Appleworks and Eudora running in Snow Leopard Server installed into Parallels 8 for use in Lion and Mt.
Here is a post I recently assembled for another similar question:
The Classic game Risk II running in Sheepshaver on my Lion Mac Mini: