We support operating systems that not even Microsoft and Apple themselves support anymore, such as macOS X on PowerPC Macs, and RetroArch being available on Windows OSes as far back as Windows 95. The list is organized by guest operating system (the system being emulated), grouped by word length.Each section contains a list of emulators capable of emulating the specified guest, details of the range of guest.
The host in this article is the system running the emulator, and the guest is the system being emulated. Note that QEMU can also emulate Mac OS X 10.0 up to 10.5.At some point in the near future hopefully, QEMU. In 2016, QEMU could finally achieve what has never been possible before: emulating Mac OS 9.0.4, 9.1 and 9.2.2 (albeit still its quite slow and the sound support is kind of buggy at the moment). RetroArch can run on the usual platforms like Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, but it stands alone in that it can support far more platforms beyond just that. This article lists software and hardware that emulates computing platforms. QEMU is a very versatile and extremely broadly supported open source virtual machine emulator.