The DS can be a Mac, too
Not all of us here at DS Fanboy own Macs (this blogger doesn't). Just remembering the times in grade school when everyone would huddle around the only computer in the classroom, watching as one lucky soul got to play Oregon Trail -- that in itself made us nostalgic enough for some classic Macintosh.If you feel the same way, you might be interested to know that you can emulate a Macintosh Plus on your DS and relive the days of yore. Ah, how we loved yore. This is possible with Lazyone's Mini vMac DS homebrew (now DLDI compatible).
We haven't tried to install the application, since the process looks a little daunting. Some users are reporting success while others aren't, so you might want to keep that in mind before you decide to download.
[Via DCemu]










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
MBC @ Jan 15th 2008 8:14PM
You Have Died of Dysentery
Garst @ Jan 15th 2008 8:17PM
How do you get these "homebrew" things work?
Salty Soil @ Jan 15th 2008 9:43PM
You need a flash cart and it's appropriate memory storage card.
Then follow whatever "homebrew"s installation guide you wish to use. Usually just a drag and drop.
Skogul @ Jan 15th 2008 11:28PM
Oh
My
God.
James @ Jan 17th 2008 9:01PM
Is there a similar Apple ][ project? I guess since everything controlled with the keyboard, it could be kind of a bitch to control. Still, to have Wasteland available any time, any place... man, that would be so awesome.
Gaspar @ Jan 19th 2008 4:23PM
James, you could try pomDS (http://www.portabledev.com/pages/ds/jeuxdev.-perso/pomds.php).