

The TRS-80 emulator simulates a TRS-80 Model I with an Expansion Interface, two 5" floppy drives and 48K of RAM. It does so by emulating the hardware, not by intercepting OS calls. This is less efficient, but much more compatible. The Z80 and hardware emulations are written entirely in 68020 assembly language, the application interface is written in C.
Top DL: The emulator in MacBinary (.bin) format.
2nd DL: The emulator in BinHex (.hqx) format.
For Power Macintoshes:
System 7.5.5, System 7.6.1, Mac OS 8.1, Mac OS 8.5 or greater.
For Macintoshes:
68020 or later.
System 7.5.5 or greater (Mac OS 8 recommended).
CFM-68K Runtime Enabler (built-in System 7.6.1 or greater).
Requires DragLib if it is not already installed.
Este es un disco virtual de Mac OS 8.1 con aplicaciones y más. Se puede usar en emuladors como Basilisk 2 o en una computadora normal. Todo es pa las usar personal. Si algo no es legal, se eliminará ya.
This is a virtual hard disk of Mac OS 8.1 with applications and more. It can be used in emulators like Basilisk 2 or a regular computer. Software is copyright to owners. If anything is not legal it will be removed.
Mac OS 8.1
Support application and drivers for the PDS Apple IIe card.
68K PDS-based Macs (LC, Color Classic for sure, probably others)
vMac (not to be confused with Mini vMac) is a free software emulator that emulates the Apple Macintosh Plus.
That means that vMac does not cost anything, and does not use any hardware.
A lot of the Macintosh Plus' functionality is already implemented in this port, and that includes:
Be warned that Mac emulation is really slow in VirtualBox/DOS.
The system requirements for the DOS build of vMac are:
Building Mini vMac 3.5
How to build Mini vMac 3.5 from source code:
The DL includes Mini vMac II executables for macOS and Windows, ROM, disk image and .pdf instructions.
To build from source, you may use the outdated "MnvM_b35" app located on the System 6 disk image.
Launch the above application. A text editing window will open in which to type in the desired options.
For a simple test, only the "Target" option is required. Type in a line such as:
-t imch
Click into the bottom of the app window to start the build procedure.
How to install
The additional files
Apart from the actual application, this distribution contains a few additional files:
Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) or greater.
Basilsik II, the well known Mac 68k emulation has an Android port, as many here will know.
The DL includes build versions 01 to 05.
01 is targeted at droid devices with Android 1.6 or better.
02, 03 and 04 are meant for droid versions 2.3.2 and up, version 05 is for Android 4.3 better.
The BII build has some limitations otherwise unknown with current builds:
Only four disc images can be mounted at a given time with a size each not exceeding 2GB.
No Just In Time compiler.
Networking via SLIRP is not possible.
(other limitations may exist, which I´m not aware of)
This program is a port of a Nintendo 64 emulator called True Reality for UNIX machines.
With this program it is possible to play Nintendo 64 games on your Power Macintosh. You'll need to have the game images (not included) to play on Mac TrueReality.
Several commercial games will play, and a lot of demos work. Among them Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Wave Race & more. See the enclosed Readme file for more info.
Requires a PPC with 32MB RAM, a G3 & higher is recommended
Emulator for the X68000, a home computer created by Sharp Corporation,
first released in 1987, sold only in Japan.
The first model features a 10 MHz Motorola 68000 CPU (hence the name), 1 MB of RAM, and no hard drive; the last model was released in 1993 with a 25 MHz Motorola 68030 CPU, 4 MB of RAM, and optional 80 MB SCSI hard drive. RAM in these systems is expandable to 12 MB, though most games and applications do not require more than 2 MB. (Wikipedia)
The CD is a hybrid Mac / Windows one with more than twenty games for the X68000, some more games for its predecessor the X1.
Stella 3.93 Atari 2600 VCS Emulator
A multi-platform Atari 2600 VSC Emulator
2600 Video Computer System (VCS), introduced in 1977, was the most
popular home video game system of the early 1980's. Now you can enjoy all of
your favorite Atari 2600 games on your mac or pc thanks to Stella! You play all Atari 2600 games on your computer with this emulator. Stella is donation ware!
This is last Version. It will work on PPC and Intel is universal but this last version will work on ppc.
The new version on Atari 2600 webpage is intel x64 and Mac OS X 10.7
Here how you do it
ppc and intel (universal )
To run an Infocom game like The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy on your Mac OS X machine, you don't need to configure a Mac emulator to play these games. 'Zoom' is an interpreter for z-code games on Mac OS X.
Hint:
To get the games recognized by Zoom, please add the extension ".z5" (without quotes) to the application name.
A note about the manual file available from above:
This is a PDF'ed version of the Readme file found in the latest version available.
Pomocný prográmek k programům Adobe. Freeware.
Adobe program helper. Freeware.
Intel Macs
Sim6502 is a rudimentary Apple I emulator for 68K and PPC Macs. The Apple I was originally built by Steve Wozniak in 1975 and was the machine that launched Apple Computers, Inc. It was the forerunner to the much more widely produced Apple II.
Daphne is like MAME for emulating laserdisc coin-op arcade games like Dragon's Lair. At the time when Daphne was written (2001-2006) MAME wasn't tentacled enough to do laserdisc emulation. That's where Daphne comes in, because the highest *PowerPC* versions of MAME might not handle laserdisc games well. The name Daphne is of the damsel in distress found in the game Dragon's Lair. The Daphne project was also subtitled F.E.M.A.L.E. ~ First Ever Multiple Arcade Laserdisc Emulator.
Mac OS X Jaguar or higher.
MAME OS X picked up where MacMAME had left off. The final MacMAME version was 0.103u2 for PPC-only, and, the initial release of "MAME OS X" was version 0.109 a Universal Binary.
Download #1 is v0.124 made April 23 2008. Chosen so that the cheats database (compatible only upto v0.126, on MacMAME's page) might jive with this.
Download #2 is v0.135 dated November 15 2009. This version was the last for a while, revealing another break in development, and it just turned ten years old.
Today, the MAME core is at over version 0.200 ~
what's it gonna take to become v1.0 ?
OS X Tiger 10.4 minimum.
Motorola PowerPC G4 processor simulator for developers, developed by Motorola. It also allows you to configure the specs of the simulated processor in detail.
The download contains v1.1.2 of the GUI-based Mac OS 8/9 version of the program. (As opposed to the CLI-only Mac OS X counterpart, "simg4".)
If you find more versions of the simulator (later versions, earlier versions or the Mac OS X command-line version), please upload it here.
Mac OS 8/9, not tested in Classic.
Apple's official AltiVec emulator for G3 and "G2" (603, 604 and 604e) PowerPC processors, originally meant for developers to test their AltiVec-enabled apps until G4 Macs shipped and became commonplace. It comes in the form of a Mac OS 8.1, 8.5 and/or 8.6 system extension.
Download #1 is for version 1.0a1 from September 1998, for Mac OS 8.1 and 8.5;
Download #2 is for version 1.0a3 from February 1999, for Mac OS 8.5 and for version 1.0a4 from June 1999, for Mac OS 8.6;
The version number of the extension can be checked with the "Get Info" command.
PPC G2 or G3 Mac OS 8.1 ~ 8.6.
Mac OS 9 not tested.
https://www.bannister.org/software/index.htm All new downloads require Mac os x 10.11 or greater. by old releases are available from the archive but strictly unsupported. Safari 5.0.6 don't work on archive because connection need secure connection. It don't work on Safari 5.0.6. but do works in tenfourfox. These old download do works in mac os x 10.4.11 or greater. https://www.mac-emu.net/~bannister/filemirror/ This whole archive from Richard Bannister website.
PPC and Intel and PPC carbonized and 68k and windows and linux.