![]() This is a fully-functional 16-track version of the program which runs on many 68k Nubus Macs and old PCI PowerMacs. ProTools 3.4 Free– Pro Tools 3.4 Digital Audio Workstation software was released free of charge by Digidesign in 1997. It can also be used as Classic Mode on any PowerMac running Mac OS X 10.1-10.4. This is a copy of Mac OS 9.2.2 included on the MDD bundled Software Restore CDs which is able to boot these G4 models into OS 9 (FireWire 400 models only). Mac OS 9.2.2 for PowerMac G4 MDD– Retail Mac OS 9 installers do not work on the last generation PowerMac G4 MDD models. The Internet Archive – the grand attic of the internet adds software to its collection Mac Os 9.2.2 Emulator ![]() MacFixer Mac Software Library – a growing compendium of early Mac system, utility and game installers The Mac Driver Museum – old hardware drivers for Mac printers, disks, video cards and related items (partial archive) PowerPC Software Archive– links to the most current PowerPC compatible versions of many programs – installers for superceded and obsoleted Mac OS X software The Gryphel Project – 68k era Mac software and home of the Mini VMac Mac Plus emulatorĮ-Maculation – dedicated to emulation of the classic Macintosh computer in OS X, Windows and Linux Max1zzz’s Classic Mac Server – another vast collection of Mac system and application software U-Mich Software Archives – large legacy software collection, for Macs and other platforms Mac OS 9 Lives – tips and software for running the Classic Mac OS audio-centric focus Mac GUI – customize your Mac’s look and feel with Themes, Desktops, Icons, Widgets, etc. Macintosh Repository – a sanctuary for old software of the classic Mac OS era Rescue My Classic Mac – old Macintosh boot floppies and applications available for purchase Macintosh Garden– great site for old Mac games, system software and abandoned applications If you’re looking for old Mac software, there are a number of sites on the interwebs that are worth checking out: Note that QEMU can also emulate Mac OS X 10.0 up to 10.5. In 2016, QEMU could finally achieve what has never been possible before: emulating Mac OS 9.0.4, 9.1 and 9.2.2 (albeit still it's quite slow and the sound support is kind of buggy at the moment). QEMU is a very versatile and extremely broadly supported open source virtual machine emulator. That being said my experience with Mac OS 9.2 in QEMU has been a lot more enjoyable than SheepShaver, much better performance if nothing else, just a bit lacking in the ease of use aspect. To be fair SheepShaver has some pretty extensive guides out there, and it's largely the same UI as the Basilisk II M68k Mac Emulator. ![]() I've recently got my hands on an old G4 Cube running OS 9.2.2 and have been trying to come up with some fun uses for it. Old game console emulators for Mac OS 9.2.2? I realize this is a shot in the dark, but fortune favors the bold, so here we go. ![]()
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