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Yes, if it was written for Mac OS X and does not require contextual menu plugins, PowerPC plugins, or PowerPC drivers. Can Snow Leopard run software written for PowerPC Macs? The limitations of both are outlined below:ġ. Rosetta is not available on Mac OS X 10.7 or higher. This can affect which peripherals and applications will run. Snow Leopard offers 64 bit computing for some applications and the operating system itself.
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Rosetta is not to be confused with Rosetta Stone, the third party language translation and teaching software of nearly the same name. Rosetta is a background application that integrates most PowerPC Mac OS X applications in an Intel CPU Mac running Mac OS X in such a way that both Intel Mac OS X applications and PowerPC Mac OS X applications can share the same machine. This is not to be confused with "booting into Mac OS 9." Mac OS 9 booting supports all Mac OS 9 compatible applications and drivers, where Classic does not. That's an entirely different beast.Ĭlassic is an environment within Mac OS X on PowerPC (PPC) Macs running 10.4.11 and earlier that allows most Mac OS 9 applications to run. We are not referring to Mac OS X 10.9, which came out in 2013. When we refer to Mac OS 9 below, we are referring to the operating system that was last prebundled on Macs in early 2006 (on PowerPC G5 and G4 Macs only), and was last bootable on 2003 Macs. To make it more current, the following information has been updated. Older software on newer machines is a frequent question on this board, which has been covered in the User Tips section before. See also the timeline at the end of the tip. Mac Mini G4 was replaced by Mac Mini IntelĮMac was replaced by iMac Intel Educational In 2006, Apple migrated all their desktop and notebook computers from the Apple/IBM/Motorola CPUs known as PowerPC (PPC) to Intel CPUs.