- Below are the minimum and recommended system specifications for World of Warcraft® Classic on Windows® and Mac®. Due to potential programming changes, the minimum system requirements for World of Warcraft Classic may change over time. Note: For a list of compatible video hardware, see our Supported Video Cards list.
- The name itself is a play on 'ShapeShifter', a 68k Mac emulator for the AmigaOS. The hardworking open-source programmers behind the SheepShaver project explain: It enables you to run PowerPC Classic Mac OS software on your computer, even if you are using a different operating system like Mac OS X for Intel.
How To Play Classic Games On Intel Mac Pro
How To Play Classic Games On Intel Macbook Pro
Hello,
I'm a little bit confused here. First of all, I am using an iMac 20', with Intel Duo Core 2Ghz, 512MB of RAM, 128MB ATI Radeon X1600, running Mac OS X 10.4.7 (Tiger).
I have a little problem with my Games compatibility. I bought a game called Jedi Academy, I installed it, but I cant play. I checked the infor of the .app file to open Jedi Academy, and it said 'PowerPC', not Universal or anything similar. I figured out Jedi Academy wasnt available to play on an Intem Mac. However, I purchased Tony Hawk' Pro Skater 2, an old Macintosh game, I install it and I played it normally, without a problem. I checked under the Info of the game and I saw written PowerPC, but not Universal... but the game worked like a charm. I dont understand, and this also happens with another game I have, called The Sims. The Sims 2 works... but no the Sims 1... because the Sims 2 says on the Info that the application is UNIVERSAL.
Then, Im a bit pissed off, and I bet for someone to help me out here. This is my question. How can I play a game that says (PowerPC) on the info on my Intel Macintosh? Is it possible? Is there any plugin or configuration I can install to make it work?
Thanks a lot in advance for the help,
Gab
I'm a little bit confused here. First of all, I am using an iMac 20', with Intel Duo Core 2Ghz, 512MB of RAM, 128MB ATI Radeon X1600, running Mac OS X 10.4.7 (Tiger).
I have a little problem with my Games compatibility. I bought a game called Jedi Academy, I installed it, but I cant play. I checked the infor of the .app file to open Jedi Academy, and it said 'PowerPC', not Universal or anything similar. I figured out Jedi Academy wasnt available to play on an Intem Mac. However, I purchased Tony Hawk' Pro Skater 2, an old Macintosh game, I install it and I played it normally, without a problem. I checked under the Info of the game and I saw written PowerPC, but not Universal... but the game worked like a charm. I dont understand, and this also happens with another game I have, called The Sims. The Sims 2 works... but no the Sims 1... because the Sims 2 says on the Info that the application is UNIVERSAL.
Then, Im a bit pissed off, and I bet for someone to help me out here. This is my question. How can I play a game that says (PowerPC) on the info on my Intel Macintosh? Is it possible? Is there any plugin or configuration I can install to make it work?
Thanks a lot in advance for the help,
Gab
How To Play Classic Games On Intel Mac Os
Modern Intel-based Macs come with an emulation technology called Rosetta, which enables the new computers to run Mac OS X–based PowerPC software. However, Rosetta doesn’t enable the use of Classic software, just as Mac OS X on PowerPC didn’t allow the use of Intel-based software.