Unfortunately, there's still a lot of work to be done. A small graphical front-end displays video and accepts user input. A version of the project, downloadable from Github, includes a 'Welcome' screen application (a sort of Mac OS 'hello world'), Mac Tic-Tac-Toe, and an animation of NyanCat.Īdvanced Mac Substitute emulated greatness via /SMeI241yGdĪpplications are launched from the command line for now and are executed by the emulation software, which interprets the system and firmware calls. He showed me an early attempt at getting the game Load Runner to work with the emulator-it's not yet interactive. I got a demo of AMS from Juran at Shmoocon in Washington, DC, this past weekend.