
For this article we have tested using the following Macs: We’ll test with other Macs as and when we can and update this article accordingly.

We’re looking into that and will update this article with more information when we have it.
VIRTUALBOX FOR MAC OS X 10.5 LEOPARD (POWERPC) INSTALL
InstructionsSome people have reported that if you have a very modern Macintosh computer (one released well after Mac OS X 10.6 existed) it is not easy/possible to install to Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Server in a virtual environment. If you would like to transfer an existing Mac running Mac OS X 10.6 to a virtual machine, or take a Mac OS X 10.6 bootable storage device/clone/disk image and convert it into a virtual machine please see this article instead. This article deals with setting up/installing a virtual machine with Mac OS X 10.6 clean/from scratch. This is a legal requirement by Apple.You are legally allowed to virtualise the server version but not the normal, client version. You mustvirtualise Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Server and not the client version.

MacStrategy presents a special guide to doing just this. Virtualising Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Server/RosettaThe ability to virtualise Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard is important and very useful as it is the only way to use Rosetta(PowerPC) based applications on a modern Macintosh computer.

Instructions for installing, setting up and virtualising Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (Server) on a modern Mac so you can use Rosetta (PowerPC) based applications. Mac OS X Server supports the use of standard.Article ID = 114Īrticle Title = Virtualising Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (Server) It is built into the Mac OS X Server operating system and can be activated at any time by pressing Command-F5 on the keyboard. Mac OS X Server version 10.6 Snow Leopard VPAT (8-2009) of 11 about the computer. The Snow Leopard version of Mac OS X released in 2009 was widely hailed by Mac users.The version was leaner, much faster and more thoroughly integrated with applications than ever before.
