Now that 10.4 is completely unsupported (read: no more security patches), what are the Neko types using to run classic Macintosh applications? As I see it, the options are
(a) keep around an old PPC or 68k Mac (or both, or more than one of each) to run the stuff on, but that gets bothersome with moving boxes around (no remote display).
(b) keep a 10.4 on PPC box around to run it (same as above, since 10.4 is getting less usable with the discontinuance of security patches <rant> LESS THAN 3 YEARS AFTER THE RELEASE OF 10.5 - how does Apple expect anyone in IT to take them seriously if they don't commit to 5 years - even MS does that! </rant>
(c) use one of the emulators to run System 9 on a newer system (Macintosh, Linux, xBSD, whatever), and if so what one (SheepShaver, Basilisk II, PearPC). Sadly most of them seem to be stalled out as far as developments. SheepShaver and Basilisk II seem to be the best (for PPC and 68k respectively).
(d) something else?
(a) keep around an old PPC or 68k Mac (or both, or more than one of each) to run the stuff on, but that gets bothersome with moving boxes around (no remote display).
(b) keep a 10.4 on PPC box around to run it (same as above, since 10.4 is getting less usable with the discontinuance of security patches <rant> LESS THAN 3 YEARS AFTER THE RELEASE OF 10.5 - how does Apple expect anyone in IT to take them seriously if they don't commit to 5 years - even MS does that! </rant>
(c) use one of the emulators to run System 9 on a newer system (Macintosh, Linux, xBSD, whatever), and if so what one (SheepShaver, Basilisk II, PearPC). Sadly most of them seem to be stalled out as far as developments. SheepShaver and Basilisk II seem to be the best (for PPC and 68k respectively).
(d) something else?
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