

However, it is no longer actively updated, so we removed it from the list. Droid4x used to be one of the best options, and its later builds are still available.If the developers ever clean up their act, we’ll put it back on the list. Andy OS used to be very good, so this one is disappointing. Even the official website throws security errors when accessed in a clean browser. Andy began using some seriously not great development tactics, including suspected crypto mining without user permission.

You can still try it out, but you have to browse the official subreddit for download links.

Parparita used existing Basilisk II features to reduce CPU usage, only requiring full performance when "there was user input or a screen refresh was required." So when you emulate these old systems, they'll ramp one of your CPU cores to 100% whether you're actually using the emulator or not. Old operating systems and processors didn't really distinguish between active and idle processor states-your computer was either on or off. "Along with some old fashioned web optimizations, this makes the emulator show the Mac’s boot screen in a second and be fully booted in 3 seconds, even with a cold HTTP cache," Parparita wrote.ĬPU usage was another issue. To solve the download problem, Parparita compressed the disk image and broke it up into 256K chunks that are downloaded on demand rather than up front. Parparita details some of his work in this blog post.īeginning with a late 2017 browser-based port of the Basilisk II emulator, Parparita wanted to install old apps to more faithfully re-create the experience of using an old Mac, but he wanted to do it without requiring huge downloads or running as a separate program as the Macintosh.js project does. Instead, it's the creative solutions that developer Mihai Parparita has come up with to enable persistent storage, fast download speeds, reduced processor usage, and file transfers between the classic Mac and whatever host system you're running it on. What makes the project unique isn't necessarily that it's browser-based it has been possible to run old DOS, Windows, and Mac OS versions in browser windows for quite a while now. Further Reading My coworkers made me use Mac OS 9 for their (and your) amusement
