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voidmain:
Your mileage may vary:

http://www.macwindows.com/emulator.html#Maconother

I can guarantee you that an emulator will be slower than VMware because emulators have to emulate the processor. VMware does not emulate the processor, instead your guest OS and apps have direct access to the processor, at the same time the Linux host OS does. However, because there is no x86 version of MacOS you can not run it under VMware. You could run the Darwin (MacOS X base OS) piece under VMware.

[ November 16, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]

Doogee:
hmm whats a ROM chip? i dont wanna shove shit on my pc i just wanna be able to check out the OS and run a few apps.

voidmain:
What's a ROM chip?
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[ November 16, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]

Doogee:
the real question is can i run a mac emulator without one?

voidmain:
You probably won't run much of anything without one. But that still isn't the right question.

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