VirtualPC can do that. There is a port of QEMU to Mac OS X that should run even better, but it is a bit more difficult to use.
Powerbooks use the PPC processor which does not support running Windows and so they cannot play games written to work with Windows.
No!No! --It is impossible, unless you can find a PPC emulator and install OSX on your PC. Also, with the latest version of OSX coming out, you could get the Intel Version and put it on a partition of your drive.Its possible if you use cross platform which works for most games but dual booting with a Mac is usually the best option it might not work for all games.
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Mac OS X PPC is a version of Apple's Mac OS X operating system that runs on Power PC (PPC) architecture. This is opposed to Mac OS X for X86 which runs on Intel-based Macs. Mac OS X 10.0 through 10.5 can run on PowerPC based macs whereas Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard will only run on Intel-based Macs.
It is possible, theoretically, yes, but that was long ago.Use an Intel Mac or if you have an older or PPC (Power-PC, now called Power-ISA),You can get something called Q(Emulator) which allows for running Windows (aka; 'Win32') Programs on a Mac (non-Intel) computer.They call it Q or Qemu, either way do a quick Google search, you can find it all over the web and ._t.o.r.r.e.n.t*s too.(T0rrents can be highly illegal in a way, especially if you use them to download movies without paying, or payed software free, etc. It all depends on what you use them for. Many places consider torrents to be taboo, so I highly indulge you to keep away from this option, only use it as a last resort)!Cheers
Yes and no. You can run Windows software on a PowerPC Mac using software such as VirtualPC for Mac or Q. A powerful Mac is required to do this as emulating a completely different CPU with a completely different architecture is VERY CPU taxing. However, running an Intel app on a PowerPC Mac is impossible. The code inside of the program is written for the Intel chipset and not PowerPC. If you find a "Universal" porgam, that means that there are two sets of code in that program, PPC and Intel.
no haloMD(mini demo) is a fan created version of halo demo for intel macs also very mod based origins i think you are looking for either halo demo(ppc mac) or halo trial(windows)
No. The old PPC Macs will not be able to support Sims 3.
Fireworks CS4 is compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 on Macs with either a PPC (G4 or G5) and Intel processor.
Apple uses various processors from Intel for their range of computers.
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