: I wonder... What's the oldest 10.x your machine will run? There was some sort
: of bridging architecture called Rosetta back during the Intel transition,
: that would allow you to run PowerPC applications on Intel Macs. (A similar
: thing happened with the transition to Mac OS X from OS 9: Classic
: Environment.) It might be that you can install 10.4 or 10.5 (or maybe
: even 10.6) and have Rosetta with it. It's probably a long shot, especially
: if there was some necessary hardware component for making Rosetta work, so
: you should probably get a second opinion on this before spending time and
: effort on this.
: (Any volunteers?)
I read on the Apple forum that Rosetta is no longer available or at least something that enabled it to run. I think it was an OSX Server that could do it but not the PC version of that OS. (as in Personal Computer, not Windows machine specifically)