the best free emulator would be QEMU. But IEmulator V is a pay emulator that works amazingly.
PowerPC Mac OS X apps are emulated transparently on Intel Macs. For "Classic" programs, you'll have to use an emulator like SheepShaver.
You can run Windows 95 in an emulator (such as VirtualPC or QEMU) on a PowerPC Mac. You can also use a virtual machine like VMWare, Parallels workstation, or VirtualBox to run it on an Intel Mac. You cannot install it directly on either, as the hardware is not compatible.
get a windows emulator on you mac got into the emulator download kodu an run it :D
yes there's a free program named "Q Emulator", it can run windows inside your mac.. u can get it at : http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/20830/
Hi, PowerPC mac is a mac computer that has a powerPC processor. Note PowerPC = Power Performance Computing(Not Personal Computer!)
Because you can't use Boot camp on a G5. Because a G5 uses a PowerPC processor, not an Intel one. There is no way to run Windows on such a Mac except via a (very slow) emulator.
Classic Mac OS games can be used in Mac OS X if the Mac is a PowerPC Mac, the game was written for PowerPC processors, and the version of Mac OS X is Tiger or older. They cannot be used on Intel Macs except via the use of a third-party emulator, such as SheepShaver.
Nothing. If you have an Intel Mac, you can use Boot Camp to dual-boot Windows. There is nothing you can do to run it on a PowerPC Mac.
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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.
you could get a virtual system emulator. it is not that easy though. google virtual machine or vmware. you first need th extract the .iso from the mac first.. its not free either. you basically need to buy a mac.
coolrom.com you could download it. then just get a ds emulator. google ds emulator for whatever os (mac windows etc.) an emualtor means you can play it on your system like they have xbox 360 emulators imagine playing halo 4 on your mac LOL