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Apple Emulators > vMac
vMac is a free Macintosh emulator. Actually, until the release of Basilisk II, it was the only totally free Macintosh emulator. vMac has not been updated in more than a year, and has since become quite dated. It only emulates the 68000 based Mac Plus machines, though support for newer Macintosh computers (Classic Macs intitially) is planed for late this year.
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Apple Emulators > Executor
Executor is a Macintosh "emulator" developed by ARDI (Abacus Research and Development, Incorporated), a Delaware company founded in 1986. Executor is quite different from the other emulators available today, in both technical and practical terms. ARDI used "clean room" reverse engineering of the Macintosh Operating system to develop an emulator that does not require a Mac ROM, or a Macintosh operating system. This removes the legality issues that plague most conventional emulators. This also makes Executor exceptionably fast and stable
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Apple Emulators > MACE
MACE, short for "Macintosh Application Compatibility Environment," is the most promising in-development Macintosh emulator at this moment. Its author, Weston Pawlowski, plans to develop it as functionally similar to ARDI's Executor, allowing it to operate without a Macintosh ROM image. Progress has been slow to date, but some has been made.
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