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will playstation iso's work on mac?
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hi there, i have a g4 powermac with osx tiger and have downloaded the playstation emulator PCSX. Will I be able to play the iso once it's downloaded? if so how do i do this?

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hi there, i have a g4 powermac with osx tiger and have downloaded the playstation emulator PCSX. Will I be able to play the iso once it's downloaded? if so how do i do this?

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Hi Ronnie,

Glad you asked this question. I myself operate on a Mac PowerPC G5. The only problem is... if you are on a PowerPC processor you probably won't be able to play PS games on it although I could be wrong. I havn't found any support for Mac versions of PS emulators.

If you are on a newer mac with an Intel processor inside, you will be able to run windows applications side by side with mac programs. This will give you the abulity to run windows emulators on a mac I'm pretty sure.

The emulator you downloaded is for PC only so it probably won't work with a mac unless you got a program like this:
http://store.apple.com/us/product/TP185LL/A?mco=MzU4NTE&fnode=home%2Fshop_mac%2Fsoftware%2Futilities
Hi Ronnie,

Glad you asked this question. I myself operate on a Mac PowerPC G5. The only problem is... if you are on a PowerPC processor you probably won't be able to play PS games on it although I could be wrong. I havn't found any support for Mac versions of PS emulators.

If you are on a newer mac with an Intel processor inside, you will be able to run windows applications side by side with mac programs. This will give you the abulity to run windows emulators on a mac I'm pretty sure.

The emulator you downloaded is for PC only so it probably won't work with a mac unless you got a program like this:
http://store.apple.com/us/product/TP185LL/A?mco=MzU4NTE&fnode=home%2Fshop_mac%2Fsoftware%2Futilities
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you should try PCSX
you should try PCSX
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