UTM is an emulator for virtualizing other operating systems. Here’s how to use it to run Apple’s Mac OS 9 on a Mac running on Apple Silicon.
UTM is an OS emulator that lets you virtualize and run a variety of operating systems on other computing platforms, including on the Mac. Based on QEMU, UTM features an extremely minimalist design and is very easy to set up and use.
UTM runs natively on both Apple Silicon and late-model Intel Macs.
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