![]() ![]() I haven't used Parallels, but it used to come for free with a new Mac. I don't use VMware (I like the free stuff), but I've heard good things about it. VisualBoyAdvance (VBA) is a free emulation software program that lets users play Gameboy games on their macOS PCs. This one is somewhat confusing to download I think you have to compile the emulator by hand. A free and powerful emulator for DS games. As with anything Apple-related, it should be pretty straightforward. I haven't actually installed it on a Mac, I've used a friend's computer, so I can't help you with installation. Over time, MAME (originally stood for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) absorbed the sister-project MESS (Multi Emulator Super System), so MAME now. I would recommend Boot Camp for 3D stuff. ![]() Boot Camp (Free) - Comes with all Intel Macs It allows multiple operating systems to run on your computer. Virtualbox is not quite as lightweight as Q. It supports emulating x86, x86-64bit, PPC PowerMac, PPC PREP, SPARC32, MIPS, and ARM processors. Oddly enough, it runs on PPC Macs, in addition to Intel Macs. The most advanced of these emulator programs is SheepShaver. #EMULATOR MAC FOR PC MAC OS#Q is a great lightweight CPU emulator for OS X. A SheepShaver-based system for running Mac OS 9 under Windows. Professionally supported enhancement of Wine Q (Free) Wine (and Crossover) do not require an actual copy of Windows installed on your machine. I would recommend Winebottler, a free binary installer that also allows you to turn a Windows executable into a simple application that launches in X11. You do need to install the Developer Tools, included on your computer's install disc. I would also not recommend compiling it yourself. With Nox Emulator, you can enjoy reliable support for any problems. Nox Emulator is compatible with the latest version of Google OS Android 7. I don't know how well it works with 3D stuff. Nox Emulator is a complete Android Emulator built for Windows and Mac and designed to enhance your gaming experience on PC. Reasons to use: Supports Many popular apps and games. There is also a version available that comes with telephone support. It’s not free, but it has been tested to ensure compatibility with a wide range of Windows apps. I highly recommend Wine, which allows for running Windows applications without actually emulating the whole Windows OS. CrossOver is a version, or fork, of Wine made by CodeWeavers. When using the term "emulator", it is important to distinguish between something that acts like Windows to applications (like Wine/Crossover) and something that acts like a PC to Windows (most of the other solutions) so that Windows can be installed. ![]()
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