![]() ![]() There are several advantages, not least of which being that almost the entire range of software from that time is available for free, from a few repositories, so unless you need something 'mission critical' like the latest functions in Excel, you can get, and run, just about anything you are likely to need. ![]() I pretty much use 'classic Mac OS' for everything except internet/email, sometimes emulated but usually on vintage hardware such as a PowerBook 170 or Wallstreet/PDQ. Basilisk is good for earlier versions of Mac OS (System 6-7) and Sheepshaver up to Mac OS 9.0.4 (I think) Click to expand.I've never used QEMU because there are other platforms - Sheepshaver and Basilisk II specifically - which reputedly run more smoothly and offer easy file exchange with other systems. ![]()
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