![]() Now all I need to do is fire up VPC with Windows in the emulated Mac in the emulated PC on the real Mac :D. Unfortunately BootCD only supports MacOS X 10.2, hence no Panther on PearPC. ![]() Mac OS X is no speed demon on older Macs, never mind when being emulated on an emulated processor (a 'cat /proc/cpu' in Linux shows my powerbook emulating a 250Mhz Pentium II, while the emulated Mac OS X mysteriously reports itself as 0 Mhz) The boot process from the CD took about 2 hours.Īt first I actually tried to boot from the Panther install CDs in order to install Mac OS X 10.3 on a dummy hard drive image, but after 8 hours of waiting for the installer to actually, I decided to create a bootable compact disk using BootCD. How did it run? Unbearably, terrifyingly slow would be an understatement. Emulates either a Mac Classic (which runs MacOS 0.x thru 7.5) or a Mac II series machine (which runs MacOS 7.x, 8.0 and 8. In Windows I activated the PearPC emulator and successfully booted from a Mac OS X 10.2 "Jaguar" boot CD. Mac OS X (PowerPC and Intel) Windows NT/2000/XP BeOS R4 (PowerPC and Intel) AmigaOS 3.x Some features of Basilisk II. Here are some screenshots:īasically, I booted my PowerBook G4 Aluminum 1.25Ghz with Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther", and booted the commercial x86 emulator Virtual PC, on which I had installed Windows XP. ![]() Mac OS X on Windows XP running on Mac OS X.Īt first, my efforts to install Mac OS X 10.3 Panther met with little success. Well, I rose to the challenge and successfully managed to boot MacOS X running on Windows XP running on MacOS X ![]()
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