Avast ye scallywags! Ye can make yer Nintendo DS run like a fancy Apple ship with this guide!
2024-02-19
Arrr, me hearties! Ye can turn yer Nintendo DS into a fancy MacPaint machine with some clever tinkering! Load up that macOS and let yer creativity flow like the rum on a pirate ship! Yarr!
In the language of a 17th-century pirate, ye may find yerself holdin' onto a Nintendo DS, a treasure of a device that still be worthy of some fun. If ye be lookin' for a jolly project to take on, look no further than YouTuber Michael MJD, who be dabblin' in runnin' modern software on older, quirkier devices like the Nintendo DS.Arr, in a recent video, he showed how ye can run macOS on a Nintendo DS, a truly delightful endeavor. Aye, it be a bit complex with a fair share of steps, but with enough time and determination, ye can be creatin' doodles with MacPaint on yer handheld console. Watch the video below for a detailed guide on how to embark on this peculiar journey.To set sail on this adventure, ye'll need yer Nintendo DS, an SD card, a Macintosh Plus emulator, and Mini vMac DS. Load the Mini vMac DS files onto the SD card, install macOS 6.0.8, and boot up the system on yer console. Ye'll be navigatin' macOS with the DS touchscreen and stylus, switchin' between touch and D-pad controls for a unique experience.Though it may seem daunting at first, the rewards be worth it for any Nintendo and Apple enthusiast lookin' to breathe new life into their old gaming console. While ye won't be editin' videos or writin' novels on yer DS, this be a jolly weekend project fit for a pirate lookin' for some tech fun. If ye be yearnin' for the latest macOS, check out our list of the best Macs without the need for any tricky installations. Happy sailin', mateys!