Updated: MY Own ones stored on Image Shack. (I`ve created thumbnalis beacuse the problem with users`s computers that are running on 640x480 or 800x600 ENJOY!!! 8)
Rog, he means you quoted all of FV's pictures
Q, why such the low res anyway?
Anyway, trying to emulate an x86 PC on a 400MHz PowerPC G3 is *slow* as expected...
Q is the OS X port of QEMU, a very good emulator, that also has some patches to make it run near-native when you run it x86 on x86. This is my first time using it on a non-x86 architecture.
According to Linux I hit about 35 'bogomips', which is equivalent to a 486DX2/66MHz.
RN: It's OK, it seems to have fixed itself somehow.
I was at 800/600 untill I noticed that when you logged out it reverted back to 640/480. I decided not to have it keep shifting and so set it to be 640/480 throughout.
The huge Foxboro is now in the basement on its face following its last latest failure. It always dies for a few months/days/hours every year or so and then recovers after some time off.
I remember that Windows 98 background! The light breaking through the circuit boards!
Also, what's that date in System 9? and the icon at the bottom says "Register Trash Apple" !
-Q
HEHEH, no Q the icons have "mixed" and then "squashed" when I changed the resolution of the MAC from 1024x768 to 640x680. they`re the trash icon and the register with apple icon. but squashed
And for the date: This is the date in SPANISH (Although the system is in English, it can show the date in Spanish.), the clock is in GMT -3:00 and the date is according to Argentina
And for the date: This is the date in SPANISH (Although the system is in English, it can show the date in Spanish.), the clock is in GMT -3:00 and the date is according to Argentina
And for the date: This is the date in SPANISH (Although the system is in English, it can show the date in Spanish.), the clock is in GMT -3:00 and the date is according to Argentina
But why's it so colorful?
-Q
Because I changed the configuration of the clock (In Control Panels); changing the font, size and color
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I have even older ones that I don't think I have the software for installed. I also have several installations of old Macintosh systems in BasiliskII.
-Q
Updated: MY Own ones stored on Image Shack. (I`ve created thumbnalis beacuse the problem with users`s computers that are running on 640x480 or 800x600 ENJOY!!! 8)
GBA/GBC (VISUALBOYADVANCE)
SNES (ZSNES)
NES (VIRTUAL NES)
PLAYSTATION ONE (ePSXe)
SEGA GENESIS (GENS)
COMMODORE 64 (CC64) with Final Cartridge III
PC (Many OS`s) (VIRTUAL PC 2007)
PPC MACINTHOSH (OS9) (SheepShaver-2.3-0.20060514.1)
EDIT: I forgot the Nintendo 64 : (PROJECT64 1.6)
Hah! I beat you!!!!
I have all of that and some more.
-Q
EDIT: Wait, there not his, he just pulled images from random sites.
Edit: Yea, I noticed when they started pushing cookies.
-Q
Q: Is that ScreenPrint32 in the systray (First Icon)?
What do you mean?
RN: Because L@@K @ the depravity you've engendered!
-Q
BTW... I thought you were on 800*600... why go even lower?
Q, why such the low res anyway?
Anyway, trying to emulate an x86 PC on a 400MHz PowerPC G3 is *slow* as expected...
Q is the OS X port of QEMU, a very good emulator, that also has some patches to make it run near-native when you run it x86 on x86. This is my first time using it on a non-x86 architecture.
According to Linux I hit about 35 'bogomips', which is equivalent to a 486DX2/66MHz.
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I was at 800/600 untill I noticed that when you logged out it reverted back to 640/480. I decided not to have it keep shifting and so set it to be 640/480 throughout.
-Q
-Q
One of those clamshell ones?
-Q
Here's the list.
Why do you have SO MANY VMs?
The huge Foxboro is now in the basement on its face following its last latest failure. It always dies for a few months/days/hours every year or so and then recovers after some time off.
-Q
-Q
I remember that Windows 98 background! The light breaking through the circuit boards!
Also, what's that date in System 9? and the icon at the bottom says "Register Trash Apple" !
-Q
And for the date: This is the date in SPANISH (Although the system is in English, it can show the date in Spanish.), the clock is in GMT -3:00 and the date is according to Argentina
But why's it so colorful?
-Q