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- Sign in to the Mac Apps store after lunching the Mac Apps store starter file on the desktop or laptop.
- Then use the search bar for find the Yosemite download link and click the button to download when you found. To download Yosemite you must sign in to the Mac Apps store by using Apple ID username and password.
- The Yosemite file is 5GB of size. So, please choose a proper drive which has relevant free space to download the file.
- After you download the Yosemite download file it will automatically open for installing. Do not proceed with the auto installation process.
- What you have to do is, quit from the auto installation process and create a bootable USB drive with the Yosemite installer.
- After that you will be able to boot up the Mac PC using the USB bootable installer.
- Learn about the Yosemite installing by USB bootable process from video tutorials and websites and guide them to complete the process.
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This method we are providing Yosemite download links for direct downloading. Please guide the following description for install the Yosemite Mac OS X.
Installing method one for Yosemite.
You can install the Yosemite into an empty volume of your PC or laptop or you can erase a volume and install the Mac OS X Yosemite. Here you do not install the Yosemite in current start up volume.
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Second method: download El Capitan and Clean Install on Startup Volume
This is the method which is using a USB installer to install the Yosemite. Most of the people use this method for install Mac OS X versions on their Apple devices. In this method, the Mac OS X Yosemite will be installed on the existing startup drive. After you create the bootable installer on your USB drive you can plug in it to the Mac PC or laptop and go through the steps to install the Yosemite installer file.
System Requirements for Mac OS X Yosemite
2 GB of RAM, 8 GB storage, OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard
Compatible device models for Mac OS X Yosemite.
Mac Mini, MacBook, MacBook Pro 17-inch MacBook White and Black, MacBook Retina, iMac, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro 13-inch, MacBook Pro 15-inch, Mac Pro.
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How to create a bootable installer as startup drive for Mac OS Yosemite installing process.
You can download the Mac OS X Yosemite installer from the Mac Apps Store. Then you can start to create a bootable disk as a startup device with the Yosemite download installer. Please remember to use more than 12 GB of free space USB drive to use as a bootable installer.
Step one: – plug in the USB drive to the Mac PC (use a secondary internal partition for installing the files)
Step two: – open the terminal and use the createinstallmedia command to create the bootable USB installer.
Step three: – Enter the following path to the terminal
Note: – the Yosemite installer must be in the application folder to do this step.
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Example: –
Note: – In this example, the Yosemite installer in the application folder and Myusb is the name of USB drive which is used to boot.
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Original author(s) | Josh Weinberg |
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Developer(s) | OpenEmu Team |
Stable release | |
Repository | |
Written in | Objective-C |
Operating system | macOS |
Size | 74.0 MB |
Available in | English |
Type | Video Game Emulator |
License | BSD |
Website | openemu.org |
OpenEmu is an open-source multi-system game emulator designed for macOS. It provides a plugin interface to emulate numerous consoles' hardware, such as the Nintendo Entertainment System, Genesis, Game Boy, and many more. The architecture allows for other developers to add new cores to the base system without the need to account for specific macOS APIs.
Version 1.0 was released on December 23, 2013, after a lengthy beta testing period.[1] Numerous incremental updates have been released since then, with plans to incorporate support for more consoles in future releases. Some of these in-development cores are available to download in an optional 'experimental' cores build (released alongside the regular, 'standard' version), containing support for arcade systems using MAME.
History[edit]
Beginnings[edit]
openwas first released on Wednesday, July 4th, 2007 as OpenNestopia, a Cocoa-port written by Josh Weinberg for then Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger of the NES/Famicom emulator Nestopia (written by Martin Freij).[2] Weinberg and his friend, Ben Devacel, began searching for more developers to port other emulators to macOS, which led to the name change to OpenEmu in 2009, to better describe the multi-system emulator.[3]
1.0[edit]
OpenEmu 1.0 released on Monday, December 23, 2013 with 12 'cores' emulating Nintendo, Sega, NEC, and SNK's home, tabletop, and [[HanOpenEmu 1.0 needed Mac OS X Lion (10.7.x) to run. A Wednesday, October 15, 2014 (296 days later) midstream update to the OpenEmu library (1.0.4) would introduce Stella, a core emulating the 2600, a 2nd generation cosole from Atari.
2.0[edit]
Introduced on Wednesday, Dec 23, 2015, (exactly two years after 1.0) OpenEmu 2.0 was released. OpenEmu 2.0 began requiring a minimum of OS X El Capitan 10.11, dropping support for Mac OS X Lion (10.7.x) through OS X Yosemite (10.10.x). OpenEmu 2.0 introduced 16 new cores along with hundreds of bug fixes and lesser features. The new cores added several 2nd generation cores, support for optical media-based-image games, additionally emulating systems from Sony, Mattel, Bandai, Magnavox, Milton-Bradley, and Coleco. Another midsteam update, 2.0.6.1, released Tuesday, Dec 19, 2017 (727 days after 2.0) added support for Mednafen's Sega Saturn branch, with a suggested quad-core i7 CPU to emulate.
2.1 and 2.2[edit]
OpenEmu 2.1 (Friday, October 15, 2019, 675 days after version 2.0.6.1; 'coincidentally,' exactly 5 years after the 1.0.4 Stella update) was significant, not for any new cores, but for supporting Metal, Apple's visual API successor to OpenGL and OpenCl, giving OpenEmu significant gains in both performance and battery life.
OpenEmu 2.2 (Friday December 27, 2019, 63 days later) added support for a downstream, Metal-forked version of Dolphin's GameCubebranch, building on 2.1's foundation. This brings OpenEmu's number of supported cores to 31.
Limitations[edit]
32X Hybrid Games[edit]
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As confirmed by the OpenEmu developers on their official subreddit, Sega 32X-CD hybrid games (versions of games that could use a 32X cartridge and Sega CD at once, such as Night Trap, Corpse Killer, and Fahrenheit) are not supported. Users are prompted with a 'This game requires the Sega 32X attachment' error if attempted.[4]
GameCube Limitations[edit]
At present, GameCube emulation doesn't support Save States (due to continual updates breaking compatibility with saved states); users are encouraged to use in-game saves.
OpenEmu GameCube emulation also does not support the [multi-disc GameCube titles] at present (despite the main Dolphin branch doing so).
Features[edit]
OpenEmu features a backend that uses multiple game engines while maintaining the familiar, native macOS frontend UI. It also uses modern macOS technologies such as Cocoa and Quartz.[5] A unique feature of OpenEmu is its ROM library, which allows one to import ROM files and view them in a gallery type setting, similar to iTunes. Game info and cover art can be automatically added from OpenEmu's databases.
OpenEmu includes the following features:
- High-quality Metal (formerly OpenGL) scaling, multithreaded playback, and other optimizations[6]
- Real-time 3D effects and image processing
- Graphic filters to enhance display
- Full-screen support
- Ability to play multiple ROMs at once
- Ability to scan attached disks for ROMs
- Automatic downloading of game info and cover art
- Ability to use custom cover art
- Can play ROM hacks for multiple systems.
- A fully featured library, supporting multiple views, collections (categories), and game ratings
- Optional automatic organization of ROM files within the library folder
- Full save state support, including automatic save states
- Enhanced gamepad support for USB controllers and accessibility to Bluetooth (including DualShock 3 controllers, DualShock 4 controllers, Xbox 360 controllers and Xbox One controllers)
- Custom cores for custom systems (For systems like Wii)
Compatibility[edit]
System | Core | OE Version | macOS compatibility | |
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10.7–10.10 | 10.11–10.14 | |||
Arcade (experimental version) | M.A.M.E | 2.0.8 | ||
Atari 2600 | Stella | 1.0.4 | ||
Atari 5200 | Atari800 | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
Atari 7800 | ProSystem | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
Atari Lynx | Mednafen | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
ColecoVision | CrabEmu | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
Famicom Disk System | Nestopia | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
Game Boy / Color | Gambatte | 1.0 | ||
Game Boy Advance | mGBA | 1.0 | ||
GameCube** | Dolphin | 2.2 | Does not appear | |
Game Gear | Genesis Plus GX | 1.0 | ||
Intellivision | Bliss | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
Neo Geo Pocket / Color | Mednafen | 1.0 | ||
Nintendo 64 | Mupen64Plus | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
Nintendo Entertainment System | FCEUX or Nestopia* | 1.0 | ||
Nintendo DS | DeSmuME | 1.0 | ||
Odyssey² / Videopac+ | O2EM | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
PC-FX | Mednafen | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
Sega 32X | PicoDrive | 1.0 | ||
Sega CD / Mega-CD | Genesis Plus GX | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
Sega Genesis / Mega Drive | Genesis Plus GX | 1.0 | ||
Sega Master System / Mark III | Genesis Plus GX | 1.0 | ||
Sega Saturn | Mednafen | 2.0.6/2.0.6.1 | Does not appear | |
Sega SG-1000 | Genesis Plus GX | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
Sony PlayStation | Mednafen | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
Sony PlayStation Portable | PPSSPP | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
Super Nintendo Entertainment System | higan or Snes9x* | 1.0 | ||
TurboGrafx-16 / PC Engine / SuperGrafx | Mednafen | 1.0 | ||
TurboGrafx-CD / PC Engine CD | Mednafen | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
Vectrex | VecXGL | 2.0 | Does not appear | |
Virtual Boy | Mednafen | 1.0 | ||
WonderSwan / Color | Mednafen | 2.0 | Does not appear |
* Default core plugin.[7]
** Version 2.1 and lower must have custom system core.
Reception[edit]
Upon its 1.0 release, OpenEmu was positively received, and subject to much online press coverage, praising the software's UI, features, and ease of use.[8][9][10][11] In particular, it was praised by the gaming community for '[bringing] the idea of an emulator for a mainstream, general audience to reality'.[12]
As of August 16, 2018, OpenEmu has been downloaded over 10,000,000 times since its version 1.0 release, making it one of the most popular multi-system emulators on macOS.[13]
See also[edit]
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References[edit]
- ^https://github.com/OpenEmu/OpenEmu/releases
- ^'OpenNestopia'.
- ^'The Archive - An Emulator for the Rest of Us—How OpenEmu Changes Everything'.
- ^https://www.reddit.com/r/OpenEmu/comments/3zwu0t/32x_cd_support/
- ^'MacScene Listing'.
- ^'Create Digital Motion'.
- ^'OpenEmu Wiki - Home'. GitHub. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
- ^Thorin Klosowski (2013-12-24). 'OpenEmu Emulates Nearly Every Classic Console on Mac'. Life Hacker. Retrieved 2014-04-10.
- ^Alex Heath (2013-12-26). 'OpenEmu Is The Ultimate Old School Game Emulator For OS X'. Cult of Mac. Retrieved 2014-04-10.
- ^Andrew Cunningham (2013-12-28). 'ArsTechnica OpenEmu Hands On'. Ars Technica.
- ^Sean Hollister (2013-12-28). 'Play classic video games in style with OpenEmu for Mac'. The Verge.
- ^'OpenEmu feature on The Archive'.
- ^'Github OpenEmu Release Download Stats'.
External links[edit]
- Official website
- OpenEmu on GitHub
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