

Mini vMac, a B&W Mac Plus (68k) emulator, runs Mac OS 7.5.5 down to the original Mac OS 1.0 from 1984 └─── BEST FOR: 90's 68K software and making backups of your old floppy disks before it's too late! └─── BEST FOR: 1995 to 2001-ish PPC softwareīasilisk II, a color 68K emulator, runs Mac OS 8.1 down to Mac OS 7.0 (can read/write on 1.4MB floppy disks!) SheepShaver, a PowerPC emulator runs Mac OS 9.0.4 down to Mac OS 7.5.2 Here is the best selection of emulators that will allow you to run every single classic Mac OS version ever released: Out of luck for a real Mac and only got emulation to try? It's OK, that's how most people do nowadays anyway. To do this, you will need a floppy drive and MacDisk (or Basilisk II) to help you copy files on a floppy disk that you will insert into the old Mac.

Hi enthusiasts or nostalgics from the not too far future! Ready to undust some of the 80's, 90's or early 2000's Macintosh Software treasures and feel what it was like in those earlier computer days but you're afraid it will be too difficult or obscure to do that by yourself? Fear no more, here's a small guide that will get you started!įirst of all, if you've got your hands on real original 80's or 90's Macintosh hardware and want to try on it, then you diserve a handful of internets my friend! That's awesome! The challenge you will face is how to input files you get from the internet into the old Mac.
