![]() ![]() Since I had nothing else to do (PearPC took 99% of my processor and all the RAM it could possibly find), I actually started to clean my bed/computer room. img file from the website it saves you a lot of time), the installation started. Still, I was amazed at what I saw: it worked!Īfter a painstaking process of creating a bootable “harddisk” (grab a bootable. Of course everything was not running very snappy on their website they warn you: the emulated processor is about 40 times slower than the host processor. My hart actually skipped a beat I never really thought it would work not necessarily because I thought PearPC was vaporware, but more because my computer is getting kind of, well, old. PPC itself does not really have a GUI (only the “change CD” button) so the first GUI stuff you’ll encounter is the Installer: #MAC OS X EMULATOR PEARPC MAC OS X#iso’s from the Mac OS X install disks, it is time to boot PearPC by issuing a simple “ppc config.txt” command. ![]() The purpose of this article is to simply show you that it can be done, and I will do this through a number of screenshots.Īfter generating. I’m not going to explain how it is done in this article that is not the purpose of this article. ![]() And, just days after the 0.1 release, websites all around the world posted howto’s and installation guides. The installation was not really that hard the PearPC website has done an excellent job in providing you with information. Well, for most of you mac-zealots, you were wrong. I never thought I would be able to install Mac OS X 10.3 on my supposedly “inferior” x86-based AMD machine. ![]()
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