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Apple’s Mac OS X and Microsoft’s Windows Operating Systems are different in both architecturally and structurally. Both of these rival operating systems provide different look and feel. So, users who start with any of these operating system, (whether Windows or Mac), become comfortable with it and hence, will stay with that operating system only and avoid using the other.
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So, if someone is comfortable with Apple’s Mac, he intend to use iMac as desktop and Macbook as notebook device while someone comfortable with Windows operating system always use PC as desktop and laptop as notebook systems. But, sometimes situations arrive when one need to use other operating system because the software/method are not available in their comfy operating system.
And, unfortunately Apple users face this problem more because Apple’s market is expensive, hence due to less customers-base here, developers create more software for Windows than Apple users. Moreover, tips/tricks, hacks, troubleshooting problems, support, help forums, etc. are available more for Windows than Apple Operating systems.
So, being a Mac user, if you face this problem a lot and you always fails to find any appropriate software in Mac for your required tasks but it is available for Windows, solutions to your problems according to Mac are not available but solutions are available in Windows manner, you might want to have a Windows OS, right?
But obviously, you will not buy a $300-400 laptop or PC just for these small needs. So, what to do if any other alternative is not available in your hand? Install Windows OS in Apple’s Mac. Yes, you read it correctly. You can have any Windows operating system up and running in your Apple Mac OS X system. Here, in this article, I am going to explain how to install Windows OS in Apple OS X step-by-step without proper details and screenshots. So that you’ll not have any problem in duplicating this process on your Mac OS X.
Using Boot Camp
Earlier, Apple’s Mac was running on PowerPC processors but back in 2005, they change their processors to Intel. So, as the architecture is now same, you can consider Mac as just another PC with Mac OS X pre-installed. You cannot change it but yes, you can install Windows OS in your Mac system. Apple even provided the built-in Boot Camp feature for users to let them easily install Windows separately.
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Boot Camp install Windows in a dual-boot configuration. Upon boot, you are provided with the option to enter either pre-installed Mac OS X or Windows operating system every time you starts the system. So, one OS at a time.
It installs Windows in separate disk partition for which you will be required to re-partition your drive and create separate disk space for Windows. It will not available for Mac users as long as the Windows OS is available.
Steps To Follow are:
- Check System Requirements – Check Windows OS against your Mac system requirements to see if you can install your selected Windows OS version to your system or not.
- Get Windows Disk Image – You need to have the intended Windows’ disk image file (ISO) or installation disk/flash drive
- Open Boot Camp and follow procedure
- Format Your Windows Partition & Install Windows in it.
Using Virtual Machine
Usually, people only need to run few Windows software or explore Windows operating systems. If you also have only these few needs and your tasks aren’t going to take a lot of resources then don’t use Boot Camp method because it is risky and it provides a permanent solution, disk partitioning and separate Windows operating system that you don’t really need.
Just install any good virtual machine on your Mac which will allow you to run Windows inside Mac OS X. Some of the good virtual machine software are:
These virtual machine software allow you to load multiple disc images of different operating systems. You can provide them separate disk space and RAM partition, save and load any of them quickly whenever you want. Inside these operating systems, you can run the software of your choice which is compatible to those operating systems, enjoy and explore them to their full extent and save the instance of current OS that you are running in Virtual machine.
Run Windows Software on Mac
Lowering down the requirement, if you just need to run few Windows software on Mac OS X, you don’t even need to install a heavy virtual machine software like VMWare Fusion or obtain Windows disk image. You can run Windows software on Mac operating system by using some cool Mac apps available on the market.
WineBottler
WineBottler is a third-party client that use Wine compatibility layer to convert Windows software (.exe files) to mac applications (.app files). Though Wine was originally developed to provide a compatibility layer for Linux, it doesn’t have official builds for Mac OS X but WineBottler somehow managed to use Wine to achieve this solution of converting Windows software to mac ones.
It can convert Windows software to mac application format or if you are in too much hurry, it can directly run Windows .exe files for you on Mac.
Crossover Mac
Crossover is simple Mac program which provides mac-compatible software versions of many software. With over 13,000 Windows programs in their compatibility database, CrossOver Mac can run the Windows software you need at home, in the office or at school. CrossOver runs popular Windows accounting software like Quicken; business and office software like Microsoft Office; lifestyle and hobby software like RootsMagic and gaming software like Steam for Windows.
You can easily switch between Mac and Windows programs without rebooting, without using a virtual machine and without purchasing a Windows license. Windows programs gain native Mac functionality like copy & paste, keyboard shortcuts, and Mission Control.
Remote Desktop
Without going to all the technical stuff, the simplest thing you can do to experience Windows operating system in your Mac is to connect a Windows-installed system using built-in remote desktop service. To do this, you need to have a good internet connection and a friend with internet and Windows installed system so that you can use his Windows system remotely from your Mac. It can help you in experiencing Windows OS or compiling some code in a Windows-based software, etc.
Mac has a built-in remote desktop facility you can either use that or install Teamviewer or any other similar remote desktop software on your Mac.
For both Boot Camp and Virtual machine, you need to obtain a license to use Windows but if you have the need to just run few Windows software on Mac, WineBottler or Crossover Mac can provide some solution but with remote desktop, you will have full access to a Windows-installed system. Every method has its benefits and flaws, choose according to your requirements.
If you know any other cool method to run Windows on Mac or if you have something to say about this article, feel free to type it in comment box provided below.
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There is a simple solution to the mentioned SS video problem:
- startup with extension off;
- after OS9 has finished starting up, select your preferred video resolution using the Monitor control panel;
- reboot.
From now on, SS will boot the emulated Mac without video problems.
- startup with extension off;
- after OS9 has finished starting up, select your preferred video resolution using the Monitor control panel;
- reboot.
From now on, SS will boot the emulated Mac without video problems.
Thanks. Also, the new binary of SheepSaver (version 2.3-0.20060514.1) works 'out of the box'.
easy way to install mac os on intel or amd or asus is given at this site
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I am just curious how fast this emulation is on dual core Intel Macs--- I imagine it could be wicked fast, running old PPC apps faster than G4s ever did. Yes? No? Maybe?
No, unfortunately. Unlike the transition from 68k to PowerPC, the new architecture is not Wicked Fast™. Most of the performance increases seen in the new machines have little to do with the main processor, but rather with the FSB, DDR2 RAM, PCI Express, SATA, &c.
Perhaps when Conroe, Morem, &c. come out the difference will be more significant.
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Perhaps when Conroe, Morem, &c. come out the difference will be more significant.
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Is there a way to use 9.2.2 with Sheepsaver? That's the only install disc I have (that came with my PowerMac).
Sorry for the busted links to ROM-grabber and TomeView. Here are a couple that work:
http://homepage3.nifty.com/toshi3/data/Rom-grabber.sit
http://virtual.haru.gs/tomeview.hqx
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I'm curious what essential Classic apps folks are still running.
Essential apps:
Oxford English Dictionary (set up to run from a CD image instead of the original CD)
Lexis-Nexis (much faster than the web interface)
WordPerfect (sometimes)
And most important and productivity-ruining of all -
The old AfterDark Stained Glass module, using the MacDim AD launcher (see my hint about this somewhere else on the site).
It's the last one that I'm really going to miss on an Intel Mac...
Oxford English Dictionary (set up to run from a CD image instead of the original CD)
Lexis-Nexis (much faster than the web interface)
WordPerfect (sometimes)
And most important and productivity-ruining of all -
The old AfterDark Stained Glass module, using the MacDim AD launcher (see my hint about this somewhere else on the site).
It's the last one that I'm really going to miss on an Intel Mac...
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Lots of custom software is needed to configure or operate older hardware. The devices may still be in use but the control computer has failed. In my case, I don't want to carry around an old laptop to occasionally configure an older device.
Does anyone know if a classic app running in these emulators can use a USB-serial adaptor?
Thanks
Does anyone know if a classic app running in these emulators can use a USB-serial adaptor?
Thanks
Lots of old Ambrosia software games!
Maelstrom, Escape Velocity, Mars Rising, Apeiron
I can't cope with all this Doom stuff!
Maelstrom, Escape Velocity, Mars Rising, Apeiron
I can't cope with all this Doom stuff!
Indeed. I'm still occasionally playing Fool's Errand and the original Myst. Except for that, I can't remember the last time I used Classic to actually accomplish anything.
There are Mac OS X versions of a few of those games I think - Maelstrom certainly, and Apeiron too I think.
Yeah, games are about all I ever run in Classic, too!
I still run Civilization 2 (sue me, that's the version I like!), and I just get a hankerin' to run Future Cop sometimes, which was a kick-butt game that never got the marketing it deserved. It even came out for the Mac before the PC (in 1998!).
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Neither of these games, AFAIK, will ever be updated to OS X. As long as I can play these games, I will, 'cause they're great games, so why all the hate about those of us who still keep a copy of Classic around?
SimTower. :-D
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quarkxpress 4.0 along with a ton of custom developed software for it. the expense and time to re-develop the code for use with the current version of quark would be out of proportion with the benefit gained. xpress 4.0 runs perfectly for what i use it for.
i'll be following and researching how to run classic apps on the intel chips very closely before i can purchase any for the shop.
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if it aint broke, break it!
i'll be following and researching how to run classic apps on the intel chips very closely before i can purchase any for the shop.
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if it aint broke, break it!
Virtual TimeClock 2.5. I know that there are dozens of Time-recording applications available for OS X, but they all require entry of clients, projects, tasks, or other endless information for which I have no need. Virtual TimeClock does one thing, simply--it works like a regular punchclock, allowing me to clock-in/clock-out for the day and for breaks, and totals my time entries and overtime. There is a Pro version for OS X, but it costs $129--the one I have cost me $29 years ago. Until someone comes up with a replacement, I'll keep using this one.
Oops! That's $195 for Virtual TimeClock Pro.
Those are some interesting replies. I'm just confused how someone can have the money to buy an intel machine, but no money to upgrade software. How about you upgrade that software first?
I do understand about needing old software to control even older hardware. But again, how about some hardware upgrades?
OS 9 has been dead for 4 years, lets all let it go.
I do understand about needing old software to control even older hardware. But again, how about some hardware upgrades?
OS 9 has been dead for 4 years, lets all let it go.
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It is quite possible for software upgrades to total MORE than the cost of new hardware. Software can be VERY expensive. I got a font editor for less than a hundred bucks 20 years ago. Now it's several hundred, and doesn't even have all the features of the old software. I am planning to use vMac to run FONTastic Plus 2.0.2 and other System 6 software which to this day still have no OS X equivalent. Apple's killing of OS 9 does not magically make new and affordable software appear. Hey, I wish it did.
Over the last 20 years I have written literally hundreds of HyperCard apps that are indispensable to my research. Most of them use specialized externals that will not work with the various HC replacements that have come out since Apple dropped HC. I also need to use a genetic mapping program called ACeDB. There is a OS X version but it would require that I redo much of my data AND modify the HC scripts I use to generate the data file in the first place.
This is probably verboten, but how does one get a copy of 9.0.4? I have a CD of 9.2.2, but tossed any version of 9 before that ('Ha! Won't need THOSE anymore!'). It's frustrating since I have a valid license to use OS 9 (several, actually); I just want to use an older version.
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If you have valid licenses, then LimeWire might be your friend. Be careful not to download anything you don't have a license for! ;-)
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Lew, I could afford a new machine every year, the cost is trivial compared to the number of hours invested in writing software. It is a matter of the number of hours invested in writing software. I have spent 20 years programming hypercard stacks for various psychology research projects. The time involved learning new programming languages and compilers then redoing much of this work would take me about 5 - 6 years if I worked on it non stop. I have more important things to do with my time. It is sad, I have gone from teaching in a university department buying about 30 macs a year to surrendering to use microsh**t platform for all but my individual research simply because the lack of backwards compatability and steves hubris in junking hypercard. The Gee wizz look what new macs can do focus has completely stuffed many in education and research. We do not have the time resources to cope with new platforms and are faced with a choice of hours wasted rewriting software or abandoning macs for windows because of the central support that is offered.
That is why those of you in the academic departments should push for Intel mac development because the systems themselves can be put together for around 500$ a piece keyboard, mouse, and monitor plus a p4 with HT, 1gb of DDR ram, 80gb HD, and DVD/RW- at that price that is the best deal there is. I am sorry to say also all of the enthusiasm for this new operating system has made it one of the most well documented ones in my opinion of fixing computers for the last 12 years. Unix outperforms Linux and Windows as a server OS- it always has and the mach kernel is a testament to that. The real problem is the government is forcing the university system to adopt 'active directory' as its networking standard. That alone has forced you into the situation that you are in. If there was some way for you to make agreements with the univeristy to allow you to use offsite computers in your research than the sky would be the limit as you would not be constrained to those requirements (or you can lie and say that you are following them). Who knows...I just think that in the future windows will be something that only children will use.
I've built a complete SheepShaver install, including _everything_ needed to run, as well as the last version of WordPerfect and several utilities. To download this 243mb image, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wordperfectmac, to the Links section, to the 'SheepShaver and Basilisk' folder, and click 'SheepShaver-WordPerfect Install'. It's about 20 minutes on a fast connection.
Enjoy,
John
Enjoy,
John
John,
your downloadable disk image + installer guide are terrific.
it díd take less than 20 minutes to get a classic environment running on my intel MacBook. Very well done. Thank you.
your downloadable disk image + installer guide are terrific.
it díd take less than 20 minutes to get a classic environment running on my intel MacBook. Very well done. Thank you.
Thank you.
I have downloaded and installed your wonderful little present.. now...
how do I get it to use classic apps - where do I put them to install them etc... PLEASE help me, I'm almost there.. after months of struggling.
I also get a message that says 'The result of a numeric operation was too large' should I worry about that?
and, thanks again.
I have downloaded and installed your wonderful little present.. now...
how do I get it to use classic apps - where do I put them to install them etc... PLEASE help me, I'm almost there.. after months of struggling.
I also get a message that says 'The result of a numeric operation was too large' should I worry about that?
and, thanks again.
John,
your downloadable disk image + installer guide are terrific.
it díd take less than 20 minutes to get a classic environment running on my intel MacBook. Very well done. Thank you.
your downloadable disk image + installer guide are terrific.
it díd take less than 20 minutes to get a classic environment running on my intel MacBook. Very well done. Thank you.
I can run SimCity 200 & Pinballthrillride again, not to mention the software from the macintosh gardens? Yipee!
I'm going through all this trauma just to be able to run Claris Homepage and a wonderful little game called War of Flowers.
Unfortunately SheepSaver just doesn't work. You can't write to any drive, you can't read any of your drives, you can't read firewire drives. It's just... bad.
Let me just highlight the circular logic every single Sheep Saver instruction page seems more than happy to gloss over:
1) To install OS9 start up your already installed OS9 and extract your ROM.
2) FTW?
1) To install OS9 start up your already installed OS9 and extract your ROM.
2) FTW?