
Windows 3.11 Emulator Mac
Apple - Macintosh Emulators
Basilisk II Macintosh Emulator. The Basilisk II Mac emulator allows you to emulate a 68k Macintosh on a variety of platforms, including BeOS (PowerPC and x86), Unix with X11 (including Linux, Solaris 2.5, FreeBSD and IRIX), AmigaOS 3.x, and Windows. The emulator is able to emulate a Mac Classic or Mac II depending on the Mac ROM you use (not.
Name | Description |
Basilisk II | Basilisk II is a multi-platform 680x0 Macintosh emulator. It runs MacOS 7.x or 8.x (7.0 not recommended) and has color video support. Most features work under Win9X, but not all, since it was designed for Windows NT and Windows 2000. See the documentation. This patch updates to build 143 and fixes the gamma ramp for Escape Velocity Nova (EVN). Only the changed files are included in the binary and the source. |
EmMac | This emulator is in Italian, so I can't tell you too much about it. What I do know, is that it emulates 1, 2, and 4 MB memory configurations. It also emulates SCSI, floppy drives, and hard drives. |
Executor | Executor lets your PC run many Macintosh programs as well as read and write Mac-formatted high-density floppies, Mac SCSI drives, Mac Zip drives, Mac Jaz drives, and read Mac CDs. It costs $150 to get the registered version, or $65 for students, however it has been discontinued and the author has given out keys to register it for free. Use these: Serial number '99991004' and the Authentication Key 'n9rk57f369byp'. |
Fusion | It has been totally discontinued, so Fusion is now free! The files must be downloaded separately and put on a floppy disk to install. Read complete directions at Emulators Inc. |
Mini vMac | This is a Macintosh Plus emulator which has an impressively small footprint on the host system. It has now superseded its predecessor, vMac. It requires a Macintosh Plus BIOS ROM to run, which is not included for copyright reasons. |
PCE/macplus | PCE/macplus is a Macintosh Plus emulator. It emulates a Macintosh 128K, Macintosh 512k, Macintosh 512ke or a Macintosh Plus. |
PearPC | PearPC is the first free, open source PowerPC Architecture emulator out there, and it seems to have made great progress so far. Though not ready for stable usage, it can run Mac OS X 10.3 more or less. |
SheepShaver | SheepShaver is a PowerPC emulator written by Christian Bauer. It can be run in native mode (for PowerPC host computers) and in emulation mode. |
SoftMac XP | SoftMac 2000/XP is one of the most advanced macintosh emulators. It is freeware now, but still requires a ROM dump. |
vMac | vMac is a Macintosh emulator that currently emulates a Motorola 68000 based Apple Macintosh Plus. It is freeware, but requires a Plus ROM image. It currently has floppy, sound, and mouse support and has has minimal printer and SCSI support. vMac can run up MacOS versions up to 7.5.5. |
WORM | This is a Mac Plus emulator meant to replace vMac. It has no sound and uses the same ROM and hardfile as vMac. This was meant to kind of 'show up' the vMac team, and is worth a download. |
Apple - Macintosh Emulators on Other Platforms
Linux (6)BeOS (2)
Macintosh (4)
Consoles
-- Nintendo DS (1)
-- Playstation Portable (1)
iOS (iPhone/iPod Touch) (1)
Android (1)
JavaScript (1)
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Game Hacking.org
As seen on CrunchGear, Michael Vincent has made an awesome website for those who want to kick it oldschool. Whether you're old enough to remember using it, or too young to know what it is, Windows 3.1 was, undeniably, the turning point for Microsoft's Windows OS. While it didn't offer much in terms of new functionality over its predecessor, Windows 3.0, Windows 3.1 was the first widely used version of Microsoft's world dominating OS.
For use only with StarBoard branded Interactive products. Licensed Version Downloads. Windows 9.71i Licensed version: Compatible with Windows 7/8.1/10: For use only with non-StarBoard branded Interactive products. (Without purchasing a License Key, software has a 60 day trial period) Mac 9.71 Licensed version: Compatible with Mac OS 10.9-10.11.3. Starboard fx-duo-77 drivers for mac pro.
Michael's website is a way to look back into the days of Windows 3.1 without having to install a thing. It's a site that emulates the operating system, allowing you to explore it as if you had it installed on your own computer. However, there are a notable differences. The browser isn't really the same as it was back then, you don't actually get to experience the boot up process, and Windows 3.1 didn't come with links to all of Michael's websites. Still, it's a great little emulator.
Go ahead; try out Microsoft's never-too-old-to-forget, right-click-lacking version of Windows. . Oh, and to make it even better.. Minesweeper works (see proof below). Just don't try the simultaneous right and left click trick. That'll throw you out of the emulator.
Requirements:
'Best viewed in Firefox 3.
IE 8, 7, and 6 acceptable.
Resolution of 1024x768 or greater recommended.'
You can check out Michael's Windows 3.1 emulator at michaelv.org.