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Works in both portrait and landscape modes.įormer Apple technology evangelist Matt Sephton has shared the whole process in a post on his personal blog, explaining he used the Mini vMac and Mini vMac emulators to make it happen. Features like file sharing, custom keyboards that can be remapped and fully reconfigured by the user and support for both portrait and landscape modes all work.Support for pixel-doubled and quadrupled resolutions.
In sports features like file sharing and configurable keyboards. A passion project by Matt Sephton uses macOS emulators on iPadOS. Be warned and save yourself from the aggravation I experienced first-hand while writing this.One enthusiast has turned his iPad Pro into the ultimate Classic Macintosh by using an emulator to run classic MacOS on his tablet, documenting the whole process on his blog. So if you are, say, writing an article about Parparita’s work in the macos9.app’s Nisus Writer and instinctively press Command-W to close the window you’re working in, you’ll close the entire browser window and lose all of your work. Pressing Command-W closes the browser window, not the window in the emulator, which may seem obvious to your brain but not your fingers. Here’s one important tidbit to know if you’re planning to use macos9.app or the other emulators to do actual work. To bridge the worlds, Parparita created a “server” called The Other World that lets you drag and drop files to transfer them between the emulator and your modern Mac.
As we wrote last year, the Mac OS 9 emulator has similarly faithful functionality to the original that allows you to create files and export them to your modern Mac. Parparita’s Infinite Mac series includes system6.app, system7.app, and macos8.app for System 6, System 7, and Mac OS 8, respectively. I've written an end-of-year post about getting Mac OS 9 to run in the browser ( ) and other recent developments: - Mihai Parparita January 3, 2023
Infinite Mac continues to be a lot of fun.