That's awesome. I have only 9.2.2 since macOS 9 is a big interest/curiosity for me, having never used it in a real mac. From what I can see, macOS 9 was great in its heyday. Except for web surfing, most of the stuff I do today can be done in macOS 9. I am wondering if I draw a web page in Adobe Photoshop on OS 9, I could possibly export it to Adobe XD on my M1 Mac. That would be a great feat. I can export modern age Adobe Photoshop PSDs to XD, but there is decades of difference between them.adespoton wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 5:25 am I've got https://github.com/adespoton/utmconfigs updated now; every OS from 9.1 through macOS 11 is working except 10.6. Still have to sort out the UEFI config for that, and get 9.0.4 working again. 3.1.1 seems to have fixed most of the stability issues I found in 3.1.0.
I'd add Tiger or Leopard to my collection, but I think I'll be better served with Snow Leopard once you manage to sort it out. SL was my first MacOS and was great out of the box.
From Lion/Mountain Lion to today, they are nearly identical to current macOS 11/12, so I see no point for me to try them out. OFC other people have different reasons to try them.
I also want to add NextStep or Rhapsody to explore. Maybe.
So far, I have Ubuntu 22.04 (ARM) as a local web development server, Windows 11 Pro (ARM) for tests, Windows 10 Pro (x64) for getting my work certificates, MacOS 9.2 (PPC), Windows 3.11 (i386), Windows 98 SE (i386), Windows XP (i386), all three legacy Windows for gaming.