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How to install "Classic" on Intel MBP
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<blockquote data-quote="jman995x" data-source="post: 1177117" data-attributes="member: 58170"><p>In some of my reading, though, I've seen multiple people state that they've used certain programs/emulation software(s) like SheepShaver and Basilisk to emulate a PowerPC (and thus Classic) on Intel-based Macs. </p><p></p><p>Am I just reading them wrong?</p><p></p><p>I guess I could also run a VNC Server on an old(er) Mac and a VNC Client on my MBP, but I really don't want to have to buy an old Mac just to view these CD videos.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'm finding it hard to believe that there are multiple programs out there like Parallels and VMWare Fusion that will run crappy Windows OS on a Mac...but that there doesn't seem to be even one application that will allow you to run old Mac OS on new Macs. </p><p>I would think the former situation would be nearly impossible, and the latter situation would be a no-brainer...but that seems to be reversed.</p><p></p><p>J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jman995x, post: 1177117, member: 58170"] In some of my reading, though, I've seen multiple people state that they've used certain programs/emulation software(s) like SheepShaver and Basilisk to emulate a PowerPC (and thus Classic) on Intel-based Macs. Am I just reading them wrong? I guess I could also run a VNC Server on an old(er) Mac and a VNC Client on my MBP, but I really don't want to have to buy an old Mac just to view these CD videos. I guess I'm finding it hard to believe that there are multiple programs out there like Parallels and VMWare Fusion that will run crappy Windows OS on a Mac...but that there doesn't seem to be even one application that will allow you to run old Mac OS on new Macs. I would think the former situation would be nearly impossible, and the latter situation would be a no-brainer...but that seems to be reversed. J. [/QUOTE]
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