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Running Windows on your Mac
Why get iemulator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lilyflower" data-source="post: 960880" data-attributes="member: 135393"><p>Thanks for your reply; I have all the office applications on my mac and I love them so I am fine on that point, just wondering where the benefits lay in purchasing an emulator???</p><p></p><p>Lily xxxx</p><p></p><p>PS, I have browsed around for games on the Mac OS X.3.9, there aren't many, most want more updated systems and since that is not achievable for me at this time... </p><p></p><p>The main point with the games was that my daughter has a CD with GENS on to enable her to play all the SNES and megadrive games. I don't know much on this as it was given to us by a friend, BUT when you try to open it and play on the Mac it cannot run the .exe files which it uses. </p><p></p><p>As I understand from reading up on the Net; .exe files were designed for use on Windows and a mac won't run them. At this point I get completely lost in techno language and different packages that are out there to help on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lilyflower, post: 960880, member: 135393"] Thanks for your reply; I have all the office applications on my mac and I love them so I am fine on that point, just wondering where the benefits lay in purchasing an emulator??? Lily xxxx PS, I have browsed around for games on the Mac OS X.3.9, there aren't many, most want more updated systems and since that is not achievable for me at this time... The main point with the games was that my daughter has a CD with GENS on to enable her to play all the SNES and megadrive games. I don't know much on this as it was given to us by a friend, BUT when you try to open it and play on the Mac it cannot run the .exe files which it uses. As I understand from reading up on the Net; .exe files were designed for use on Windows and a mac won't run them. At this point I get completely lost in techno language and different packages that are out there to help on this. [/QUOTE]
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