Run Mac OS Nintendo DS
Running Mac OS on the Nintendo DS is possible, but there are quite a few steps to get it running. Aside from the game console, you’ll also need an SD card and then Mini vMac DS, a Macintosh Plus emulator based on Richard F. Bannister’s Macintosh port of vMac.



Michael MJD starts off by preparing the SD card and decides to install 7.5.5 first before switching to 6.0.8. One thing to note is that emulating a Macintosh Plus is quite resource intensive for the Nintendo DS, so the port typically runs at between 25 and 40 frames per second. The frames drop slightly when using the RAM expansion build or the scaled display mode. You can get Mini vMac DS here now.

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