Macworld If you have an old Nintendo Wii gathering dust in storage, developer Bryan Keller has come up with a clever new use for it: running a classic version of Mac OS X. It’s not as simple as simply ...
Keller used that as fuel to begin plugging away, "feeling encouraged" by the anonymous contrarian. Thus began the process of ...
Over 101 million Nintendo Wii consoles have been sold since 2006, but only one of them runs Apple's Mac OS X Cheetah. Here's ...
Developer Bryan Keller was curious whether an old version of Apple's Mac operating system was capable of running on the ...
The Intel era of Apple Macs led to so-called “Hackintoshes”, more normal PCs running x86 MacOS X. Now Bryan Keller proves ...