I'd say it is better than no solution at all, which is where we are at the 
moment. I am not concerned about speed as long as it works. We've all 
gotten use to things being almost instant. Too bad. 

On Saturday, June 23, 2012 12:14:49 PM UTC-7, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
>
> > I know that it is generally said that a G anything cannot run Snow 
> Leopard. 
> > However, I run Virtual PC on my iBook G4 so I know that a program can be 
> > created to emulate an Intel Mac, and it would probably work best if the 
> PPC 
> > Mac had at least two processors. So, what work has been done on this and 
> > how can we help? I expect many of you are pretty tired of hearing it 
> can't 
> > be done. I'm tired of Apple leaving us behind. Time we did something 
> about 
> > it. So, who do we need to talk to to get this rolling? Peace. 
>
> Considering how poky Rosetta was on the first generation Intel Macs -- and 
> that was without having to emulate the rest of the operating system -- I 
> can't imagine that emulating an Intel Mac to a useful level would be 
> anything 
> short of glacial even on a high end G5. I empathise, but that's just not a 
> workable solution. 
>
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