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Macintosh platform emulators are software programs or systems that allow users to run software designed for various versions of the Macintosh operating system (macOS, OS X, Mac OS, etc.) on non-Mac platforms such as Windows, Linux, or other operating systems. Emulators can mimic the hardware and software environments of older Mac systems or specific Mac applications, enabling users to access legacy software or perform tasks that would otherwise require specialized Macintosh hardware.

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