APPLE s/w on Windows 7?

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    APPLE s/w on Windows 7?


    Never come across this issue before. My grandchildren want to play their ipad games on my Windows 7 machine. My immediate response would be 'no', but after some light googling of "apple games on windows" I ran across something called VMware. I am no computer maestro but I think this tool is something called an emulator? If possible I 'obviously' would require a simple and safe solution.

    -thx
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    I have done this and it is non-trivial at best. Involves acquiring the MacOS (I started by buying Snow Leopard) then installing Oracle VirtualBox VM...go to www.sysprobs.com; here I found a link for you:

    [Guide] Mac OS X 10.7 Lion on VirtualBox with Windows 7 and Intel PC

    If it looks tricky to you, well it is. And do you even know the MacOS? It's not the same as iPad.

    Unless you want a new challenge/hobby I would respectfully suggest you're better off telling the kids to go outside and play in the wonderful CA sunshine...

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    I've got OS X Mavericks on VMware, and it wasn't easy. When I mentioned my achievement on this forum I was told it's illegal to run a Mac OS on anything other than Mac hardware. Also in general games don't run too well on VM.

    I'd still recommend the OP has a look at VMware - it's a load of fun. The free version is called VMware Workstation Player. It's basically a computer within a computer, emulated in software. You install an OS as you would IRL. Needs a half decent cpu and sufficient RAM for 2 OS's - eg say 3GB already in use + 3GB allocated to VM means 6GB total.

    VMware's great for trying out Windows 10, Linux etc. I've got every version of Windows in VM, going back to WFW 3.11/DOS 6.2.

    VMware Virtualization for Desktop & Server, Application, Public & Hybrid Clouds | United States
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    I thought using their OS on other platforms is illegal? Their OS are mostly closed-source if I am right.
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    RoasterMen said:
    I thought using their OS on other platforms is illegal? Their OS are mostly closed-source if I am right.
    It is, in fact. The Apple license, more or less, says that "Apple software only runs on Apple hardware", therefore attempting to running it in a virtual machine on a standard, non-Mac, computer is a clear violation of that licence.
    MacOS is closed-source software indeed, but that doesn't matters (Windows is proprietary too and you can run anywhere as long as you have a valid serial), it's the license what explicitly forbids that.
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    I am understanding this effort would not be a 'plug-and-play'/'for dummies' endeavor. oh well ...

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    MourningStar said:
    I am understanding this effort would not be a 'plug-and-play'/'for dummies' endeavor. oh well ...

    -thx all
    Yah it's really not. But as for the Apple license question, there is a subculture of MacOS fans who install to Intel hardware ("Hackintosh") and as I surf their various community sites I never see any threats by Apple to shut them down.

    I suspect that Apple views this activity too as "tricky" at best, done by a relative handful of (us) crazies, and that what it does really is inspire many to simply go out and buy a Mac. So consider that too (and instead) MourningStar, if only perhaps a secondhand machine.

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    maxseven said:
    ... So consider that too (and instead) MourningStar, if only perhaps a secondhand machine.

    Nah, no need, they have the ipads and it is way easier to say "No can do children."
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    MourningStar said:
    maxseven said:
    ... So consider that too (and instead) MourningStar, if only perhaps a secondhand machine.

    Nah, no need, they have the ipads and it is way easier to say "No can do children."
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    maxseven said:
    MourningStar said:
    maxseven said:
    ... So consider that too (and instead) MourningStar, if only perhaps a secondhand machine.

    Nah, no need, they have the ipads and it is way easier to say "No can do children."
    I suppose apple games on android platforms would be difficult as well?
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