Launch the emulator, and this is what you’ll see: To get started, simply download the “standalone download” if you don’t want to mess with an actual installer (though that’s also available, too, and both packages have 32- and 64-bit versions). Still, it’s fun to play with and a breeze to get working on your modern system. It runs entirely in JavaScript, which is a polite way of saying the experience you’ll have using it isn’t going to be as amazing as it would be if you installed it natively - or, better yet, on your own virtual machine. ![]() MacOS 8, not to be confused with OS X 10.8 - which you’re probably much more familiar with - is a 1990s-era operating system that found a home on ancient Apple systems with decidedly old-school names, such as “Power Macintosh” and “PowerBook.” But now, you can use it for free on any modern Mac or Windows PC - or at least until Apple gets angry and goes after the project that makes it possible.įelix Rieseberg, who’s also responsible for launching a similar all-in-one app for Windows 95, created this all-Electron version of macOS 8.
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