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# MacintoshPi
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MacintoshPi is a small project that allows running full-screen versions of Apple's *Mac OS 7*, *Mac OS 8* and *Mac OS 9* with sound, active Internet connection and modem emulation under *Raspberry Pi*. All this without the X.org manager, only a multimedia SDL2 library and from the CLI / *Raspberry Pi OS (Legacy)*. This lets emulators use full power of *Raspberry Pi*, making them more stable and useful in combination with additional retro-software. Installation requires running a single script on a clean *Raspberry Pi OS (full) Legacy* and waiting about two hours for the packages to compile and install. In addition, thanks to a document contained in the project, it is possible in dual-boot to place the fastest (bare-metal) *Commodore 64/128/PET* emulator **BMC64**, thus building an interesting retro package on a single SD card. The entire *MacintoshPi* project runs on **Raspberry Pi Zero W**, **Zero 2 W**, **2****2B**, **3****3B****3A+**, **3B+** (at present, it does not run on version 4).
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MacintoshPi is a small project that allows running full-screen versions of Apple's *Mac OS 7*, *Mac OS 8* and *Mac OS 9* with sound, active Internet connection and modem emulation under *Raspberry Pi*. All this without the X.org manager, only a multimedia SDL2 library and from the CLI / *Raspberry Pi OS (Legacy)*. This lets emulators use full power of *Raspberry Pi*, making them more stable and useful in combination with additional retro-software. Installation requires running a single script on a clean *Raspberry Pi OS (full) Legacy* and waiting about two hours for the packages to compile and install. In addition, thanks to a document contained in the project, it is possible in dual-boot to place the fastest (bare-metal) *Commodore 64/128/PET* emulator **BMC64**, thus building an interesting retro package on a single SD card. The entire *MacintoshPi* project runs on **Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W**, **2****2B**, **3****3B****3A+**, **3B+** (at present, it does not run on version 4).
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Below you will find a short clip showing what MacintoshPi can do:
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