Apparently, these do not require repartitioning of the resident PC's hard drive - they create virtual drive images that are simply hundreds-of-megabytes files on the C: drive, and as long as you don't muck around with them within Windows, the two OSes should be able to coexist. ![]() Each product supports up to Mac OS 8.1, and just about any pre-PowerMac (i.e. I found a link to, with versions of FusionPC (older product, now free) and SoftMac (newer product, 30-day trial activation) available for download. ![]() ![]() ![]() I did a little digging on one of my favorite emulation sites tonight, and decided to see if any progress had been made on Macintosh emulators for the PC.
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