> On 30 Oct 2021, at 12:02 am, Richard L. Hamilton <rlha...@smart.net> wrote:
> 
> I have VMs of a couple of old macOS / OS X versions, because I want continued 
> access to the features that have been removed in more recent versions (32-bit 
> user land support in Mojave, ability to run PowerPC apps and executables in 
> Snow Leopard).
> 
> But the old machine that ran Snow Leopard is pretty much dead (why I built a 
> Snow Leopard VM with all its apps copied over to replace it before it died 
> completely). So everything runs on newer systems, but I can still run the old 
> OS versions as VMs if I need them.
> 
> One might of course need more $$ to obtain a newer system (although one can 
> probably scrounge a deal on a newer enough used one, if one is careful).
> 
> So I'm not sure what the limitation would be to ONLY using an old system - 
> although if businesses or bureaucrats are involved, limitations may not be 
> sensible.

What VMs do you use. I find VBox unusable Parallels works nicely, but John 
Hoyt, doing stuff for mythtv found VBox to be ok..

James

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