![]() ![]() What if I could virtualize it under MOS for awesome speedy OS9 apps running at native speed? There's so much interesing software in OS9 to try.(something MOS lacks). What I really hate about this machine is that it's technically capable of running OS9, but Apple screw it so we couln't do so. What if I could run OS9 on the Mac Mini G4 without lame emulation by the likes of the horrible Basilisk II? (Yes, I have tried it several times in several systems: it's a slow, sub-optimal solution to run OS9/8/7 software in a damn G4 that should run it natively). ![]() until I though about iFusion and ShapeShifter. So I haven't still got a powerful enough argument to register MOS. ![]() This is emulation: and compared to the wonders of a real Amiga 1200 or the Minimig, it ultimately sucks (add input lags not present in the real and FPGA thing, etc). Even with a matching custom 50HZ video mode and a CRT monitor, no version of UAE is able to delived smooth scroll without dropping / missing a frame once in a while. Of course there's UAE / E-UAE, but it's impossible to get perfect refresh rate from that emulator thing: I I mean PERFECT. A new Amiga OS compatible with system-friendly software at binary level! But then I realized the problem: no chipset = no demos / games / funniest software When MOS finally included Mac Mini G4 support, I went and tried it as soon as I could. Among other things, I have three Mac Mini G4 computers I got from a local seller five years ago for a good price (Apple had jumped into the X86 bandwagon by then). ![]()
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