Ummy youtube video downloader for mac. • More other impressive features to find out after installing this final version. • Minor Bugs fixes. • New intuitive user interface with a wide range of options to use. But Virtual ][ also supports more 'serious' software, because it emulates many peripheral devices: floppy disk, hard disk, mouse, serial port, matrix printer, even cassette tape! It also emulates the Z80A processor, allowing you to run the CP/M operating system. MAME emulator for Mac? Elegant and functional emulator to ever grace OS X. The initial public release was loosed on December 25, 2013. Tcl/tk for Mac OS X 10. ![]() Seeing that nobody's really posted anything about emulation yet, I'd like to start it off by asking about everyone's favorite emulators. Program name, console/computer system emulated and the OS the emulator runs on. I'll start with my own emulators. Nestopia 1.40 for the NES, runs on WinXP or newer. Nesticle x.xx for the NES, runs on DOS ZMZ 1.08 for the SNES, runs on WinXP or newer. EPSXe 1.8.0 for PlayStation, supposed to run on Win9x or newer, but anything older than XP usually fails for me. DOSBox and Virtual PC 2007 for MS-DOS, also WinXP and up. Okay, now it's you guy's turn. Thanks in advance, C.J. When I used to do emulation gaming years ago, I used the following: • FCEUltra - The NES emulator I used most often, and one of the best I had used. • VirtuaNES - Another NES emulator, but this seemed better for the following reasons: the ability to quick save/load during gameplay and, has support for unusual mappers each time it is updated, mostly for these weird bootleg games floating about. I think I can recall a Chinese version of this too. • VisualBoyAdvance - Pretty much everyone uses for all Gameboy systems, and was the second most-used of all • Kega Fusion - Good support for all of Sega's systems, from the MegaDrive/Genesis to the Master System. It is one emulator I would highly recommend. • Snes9X - It might not be the best of all SNES emulators but, I felt more comfortable with it. People said that ZSNES was better but, I had a hard time trying to even load a ROM with it. • Stellar - An Atari 2600 emulator which works smoothly but is entirely minimal (as in, no menu bar at the top). I remember having to press a certain key just to go back to the ROM loading window. Booting Ubuntu on Mac from USB. Ask Question 1. I am trying to install Ubuntu on my MacBook pro (early 2011). Reformat the hard drive so that the Format is 'OS X Extended (Journaled)' and the Scheme is 'GPT Partition Map'. Also identify your Ubuntu Boot Partition, e.g. Instead of sudo bless --device /dev/disk0sN --setBoot. How to make ubuntu boot usb. Bootable USB disk for Ubuntu from Mac; which partition type (APM/MBR/GPT) to choose? Ask Question 1. I want to make a bootable USB disk for installing Ubuntu from Mac. When I format the USB disk from terminal, i use. Minimum requirement to boot Ubuntu from GPT partition. : An early 68k macintosh emulator, runs on multiple platforms.: A PowerPC-based macintosh emulator, capable of running Mac OS 7.5.3 through Mac OS 9.0.4, runs on Windows, Mac, and GNU/Linux.: An emulator capable of running computers with different architectures, runs on multiple platforms. Also recently it can boot Mac OS 9.0.4 (G4 Cube Install CD only), 9.1, 9.2.2, Mac OS X Developer Previews 3 and 4, and Mac OS X Public Beta.: An i386/x86_64 virtualizer, runs on Windows, Mac, GNU/Linux, and Solaris. I know some of these have been mentioned here before, But I'll go ahead and list the emulators I mainly use here. Console Emulators: - Fusion: A Sega Genesis emulator that works great on older computers with Windows 9x. - PCSX-Reloaded: A great Sony Playstation 1 Emulator for modern Windows and Mac OS X systems. - Project 64 1.6: Pretty dated, But works nicely for emulating Nintendo 64 games on Windows. - VisualBoyAdvance: The best one for all GameBoy generations from Classic/Color to Advance, Runs on Windows. Computer Emulators/Hypervisors: - Microsoft Virtual PC (Mac): Interesting choice for running Windows versions up to XP on PowerPC Macs, I use 6.0.4 on OS 9 and plan on trying 7.1 on one of my OS X 10.4 machines. - Microsoft Virtual PC 2004-7 (Windows): Used for testing older Windows versions and software on the fly, Only works on Windows 2000-7. - PCem 11 and 86box: A fairly interesting choice since it uses genuine BIOS for systems ranging from 8086 to Pentium, Which makes it great for running old software from those eras, I use it on modern Windows systems where Virtual PC is out of the question. - VMware Fusion: Used for running Windows on Intel Macs. Nestopia for NES, Snes9x for SNES, DeSmuME for DS, Dolphin for GameCube and Wii (though I don't really use it anymore), VisualBoyAdvance-M for GB and GBA, ePSXe for PS1 and PPSSPP for PSP.
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