And the second part: http://www.freeroms.com/
Jean On Monday, September 24, 2012, David Evans wrote: > My disabled daughter is very smart at using an iMac, an iPad, and Windows > machines at her Adult Day Centre. She has been playing a slew of Super > Mario games on most Nintendo machines since childhood, and also some SNES > games ported for WinXP. Now she wants to get back to "good old favorite" > games, which are no longer easy to find secondhand here in Melbourne > Australia. > > She cannot go online under the policy of the Care residence she lives in, > so I have to get appropriate downloads of ported versions of her preferred > games, on my Snow Leopard laptop, and then transfer them to her iMac (Snow > Leopard). It does not discourage me if I have to learn from scratch to > program with Automator or AppleScript or learn to write actual code to port > non-violent and happy-making games onto Snow Leopard or later MacOS > versions. I'm still a few years younger than the famous philosopher Goethe > was when he started to learn Classical Greek at age 80. > > I`d greatly appreciate guidance, help, and mentoring meeting this > challenge. I stumbled on the macports site while googling "emulators for > nintendo games on mac". > > Thanks everyone! David. > _______________________________________________ > macports-users mailing list > [email protected] <javascript:;> > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users > -- Jean Gobin, CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Security http://newsfromjean.blogspot.com/
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