Though there's long been a relatively stable application for running Windows-based software on Apple hardware, using Mac-centric programs on Microsoft-minded machines has rarely been possible. A duo ...
In what is turning into a niche drama over niche OS emulation, the creators of PearPC are contemplating legal action against Maui X-Stream (actual name), creators of CherryOS. PearPC is a PowerPC (PPC ...
It's impressive how things have turned around for Apple, a few years back the company had a bigger share of the overall PC market however most Windows users wouldn't consider switching to a Mac or ...
I hope someone can help me with a small benchmarking project to evaluate PearPC. It doesn't require running PearPC, just a mac to get some ballpark performance numbers.<BR><BR>I found a small Pi ...
PearPC is a new experimental PowerPC emulator. Running on X86 systems, it's horribly slow, incomplete and very unstable. "Don't use it on important data, it WILL destroy them sooner or later!" the ...
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
Curious folks around the world enjoy a bit of hackintosh every now and then (although once is enough for many), but no geek has successfully ventured as far as Toni Nikkanen of Finland, who became the ...
A trial version of the CherryOS Mac emulator is once again available for download from the Maui X-Stream website. The $50 Windows software purportedly emulates a G4 processor, allowing a Windows XP ...
Stefan Weyergraf, co-author of PearPC, a new PowerPC emulator, has been killed by a train. From the project's Sourceforge site: "Yesterday evening at 23:00 one of my best friends, one of my best ...
Several readers have noted a new opensource project that is generating some interest. PearPC 0.1 is an early version of a "an architecture independent PowerPC platform emulator capable of running most ...
PearPC is an open-source program that allows PCs with chips from Intel and AMD to run Mac OS X. Beta testers say the software works but that it runs very slowly. “Sebastian Biallas, who created PearPC ...