No it doesnt....
No, the Retina display model does not have a DVD-ROM drive. You can buy an external drive if need be.
you download the randomizer, download an emerald ROM and an GBA emulator for mac, then you run the randomizer and go to File, Open, then select the emerald ROM, set the settings you want, and then file, save as. Play the new ROM you made with your emulator and you'll be good to go.
No you can not, as CD-ROM games are for a PC or MAC.
No you can not, as CD-ROM games are for a PC or MAC.
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No, for all of the Old World macs (pretty much MacOS 2.0 -9.2 ) you need the ROM image. The system needs the information on the ROM chip to run.
i think we have a new generation that's why we knew about the printed books.
Use Wine software to to emulate VBA on Mac and import Rom to play
No, but you can go to romulation.net and search for a flipnote.nds (rom file) and then download it. But inorder to use the rom file you must download a no$gba emulator or a DeSmuMe emulator and then open the rom file from there. Best of wishes to you to get to play around with flipnote on your PC. *If you have a Macintosh or Linux computer, you may google or yahoo search "flipnote .nds rom for mac" and "DesSmuMe emulator for mac" [or] "no$gba emulator for mac" or "flipnote .nds rom for linux" and "DeSmuMe emulator for Linux" and "no$gba emulator for linux".
cannot use the OS x disk and need to reset this mac book pro password
You cannot without erasing your hard drive and installing Mac OS 9 from scratch. Even then Mac OS 9 may not run on modern Mac hardware because Mac OS 9 needs the ROM chip to boot. Modern Mac OS X hardware uses EFI to boot the system instead of a ROM chip to boot. Mac OS X v10.0 - Mac OS X v10.4 support Mac OS 9 applications and can run them, you just need to install the Mac OS 9 compatibility program which can be found on the Mac OS X Install CD.
The CD-ROM specifications (Yellow Book) was finished in 1985. It was a joint venture by Sony and Philips.