![]() Rosetta - supports PowerPC Mac OS X applications on Intel Macs through 10.6.8, but not above, and no certainty as to which ones. The iBook G4, PowerMac G4 with Firewire 800, Powerbook G4 with ports on the side as opposed to the rear behind the hinges, iMac G4 800 Mhz with combo drive, iMac 1 Ghz and up, and eMac G4 certain 1 Ghz models and higher do not support it. Shows where Firewire 800 would be on a PowerMac G4, if it is there. All G3 and G4 prior to and including iBook G3, and PowerMac G4 without Firewire 800 are supported. Within Mac OS X, you'll know if you are in Classic when the name of the Application appears in the upper right corner of the menubar, instead of the between the Apple menu and the File menu.īooting into Mac OS 9: Only supported through Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Startup Disk machines that show the Mac OS 9 system folder. Classic is controlled via Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Classic, the Classic Dock toolbar, or menubar icon. Mac OS X Intel = means 10.4.4 through 10.9.1 are potentially supported on Intel Macs, but no certainty exists as to which ones.Ĭlassic = Mac OS supported typically 9.1 to 9.2.2 within Mac OS X without rebooting into 9 via Startup Disk System Preference or Startup manager, but no certainty as to which versions of 9 are supported unless stated. ![]() Mac OS X PPC = means G3, G4, and G5s may support it with 10.0 through 10.5.8, but no certainty exists which ones. ![]() Mac OS X = could just mean 10.0, or it could mean all PowerPC Macs running 10.0, or all versions of Mac OS X. Mac OS = could mean just Mac OS 9, or 1 through 8 and no Mac OS X. ![]() With all software listings, note that the following nomenclature normally means compatibility is limited to the following:ġ0.6 to 10.6.8 = all versions of 10.6 are supported. ![]()
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