The mature Mac games are dual platform and typically say Macintosh/Windows 95 or even Windows 3.1. I can't achieve a read on what, if any, level of Macintosh these are.
The Mac we own does read the disc, shows the game statue, but with a NO symbol over statue, and clicking on .exe will produce the message 'this application is not supported.' It will then ask me to choose an application, but I can't see any contained by the list they provide that would work to permit the games run.
We're very satisfied with this grant of a Mac from mom, and we'd like to know how to keep playing some of our behind the times games. Thanks so much for your time and ideas.
Here's the specs for our computer:
Machine Name:iMac
Machine Model:iMac5,1
Processor Name:Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed:2 GHz
Number Of Processors:1
Total Number Of Cores:2
L2 Cache (per processor):4 MB
Memory:1 GB
Bus Speed:667 MHz
Boot ROM Version:IM51.0090.B03
SMC Version:1.8f2
How can one run out-of-date Mac games on a trial Mac desktop?
heres a enumerate of games that do and do not work on intel macs, I hope it helps.
http://guides.macrumors.com/universal_bi...
u should be capable of play it it should just vote setting up classic then set that up and u should be flawless to go ive done it on the computer at conservatory
The newer macs don't support classic. If you really want to play those games you could get Parallels desktop for mac,install window,and play the win95 version of the games.
There is a third deputation emulator that will allow your intel Mac to run OS 9.0.4. You will need OS 9.0 disc though and Apple doesn't support it.
http://theappleblog.com/2006/07/01/class...
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