Among the systems ScummVM supports are Windows, Linux, Mac OS X. Those that exist for the direction you're choosing, even the commercial ones, have their own issues and are generally considered not worth the time money or effort.
Operating system emulators tend to favor going the other way - Mac to Windows. Whether it's because of Vista's confusing array of versions, its hefty hardware requirements, its driver issues or its invasive security features, users are resisting the upgrade to Vista and considering other options, from Mac OS X to Linux to just sticking with Windows XP, thank you very much. Dieses kostenlose PC-Programm wurde fr Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8. As a long time Mac user (work and home, classic and OS X), I agree with pludi. Never has a Microsoft operating system been greeted with such a lack of enthusiasm from consumers and businesses alike. While Mac OS, OS/2, Linux and many other desktop operating systems have all had their devotees over the years, the truth is that the majority of home and business users have simply used the current version of Windows as a matter of course. No matter how fierce the language or convincing the arguments, however, these battles began to seem somewhat irrelevant to regular working stiffs. Since the dawn of time - or, at least, the dawn of personal computers - the holy wars over desktop operating systems have raged, with each faction proclaiming the unrivaled superiority of its chosen OS and the vile loathsomeness of all others.