![]() ![]() ![]() Interesting I didn't realize UTM had set macOS as a target option now! I've used it on iOS, and it works decently well. ![]() It would be interesting to see if it works well also with qemu-system-ppc-based VMs (anyway, it includes all QEMU system architectures, so at least in theory it should be possible): this could maybe considerably ease the use also of PPC Mac OS (X) virtual machines. It was formerly only an emulator for i(Pad)OS, but now it runs also on the Mac (but requires macOS Big Sur: universal app for M1 and Intel): certainly not feature-complete, yet, but definitely with a nice interface and rather easy to use (but, of course, still with some bugs). The most advanced QEMU GUI frontend currently available for the Mac is “UTM” (which probably stands for “Universal Turing Machine”), which is also a project in active development: ![]()
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