I thought that my 27-Inch iMac 2.66GHz Intel Core i5 ran in 64-bit mode by default but I see that it doesn't right now. When I go into the System Profiler and select 'Software', I see:
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64-bit Kernel and Extensions: No
Yet, when I look in my Activity Monitor, I see Intel (64-bit) under 'Kind' running for almost all the processes except for a couple. Is this ever royally confusing or what.
I use a couple of FireWire Interfaces for recording and would like to enable 64-bit mode for the extensions they use (for my M-Audio in particular).
How can I permanently enable 64-bit mode? I could swear that before I updated from 10.6.6 to 10.6.8 a few days ago that I was running in 64-bit mode. Also, does enabling 64-bit mode have any effect on Rosetta?
Is there any disadvantage to running in 64-bit mode (ie: will certain things not work)?
Thanks in advance.
27-Inch iMac 2.66GHz Intel Core i5-OTHER, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 8 GB RAM
Posted on Nov 24, 2011 2:18 PM
Nintendo 64 or N64 is one of the best ever gaming consoles created by Nintendo, and is perhaps the first game console with 3D rendering & 64-bit architecture. Games like Super Mario 64 and Legend of Zelda : Orcanine still are considered classics. Though, the console is discontinued you can still play N64 games on your Mac device (MacBook Air, Pro, Mac Mini, iMac etc) by using an emulator. So, here are the Best Nintendo 64 N64 emulators for Mac OS X.
Top 3 Free Nintendo N64 Emulators for Mac OS X –
Note – We are writing about the emulators which let you play N64 Games (n64 ROMs) on your Mac OS X. However, these do not come with any ROMs due to copyright issues, hence you will need to download your game roms (n64 roms) from sites like CoolRom, loverom in-order to play them inside the N64 Emulator.
Mac Os 64-bit 32-bit How To
N64 Emulator for Mac # 1 – OpenEmu
Open Emu is perhaps the best Nintendo 64 / N64 emulator for Mac OS X devices, due to some salient features it provides such as –
- All in One Emulator , Supporting many Retro Gaming consoles such as N64, SNES, GBC, and many more!
- Gamepad and Joystick Controller Support to play games.
- Ability to Save game states and load from there.
- Mupen 64 Core emulation for N64
N64 Emulator for Mac # 2 – SixtyForce
Sixty force is yet another decent Nintendo 64 emulator for Mac OS X. Sixty force supports Nintendo DD (Disk Drive) emulation too but the bad thing about that is it doesn’t support saving game state!. This is absolutely a must incase of game freeze but sadly its not available in the Free version.
However, Sixtyforce supports external gamepad or controllers and the emulation is really fast and good even on Mac OS X Sierra.
N64 Emulator for Mac # 3 – wx Mupen 64 Plus
wx Mupen 64 Plus is one of the official Front end for Mupen 64 listen on their site. Though, the Front end works lag-free and other emulator based on Mupen 64 – Open Emu also works fine. we faced some issues with wx Mupen 64 – The Screen was too distorted , plus since the fronted doesn’t support keyboard input for games (We were unable to play N64 games on this emulator with Keyboard, games worked fine with USB Controllers / Joystick)
Mac Os 64 Bit Only
Incase, if the above two emulators do not work for you, then only you can give a try to wx Mupen 64 Plus
Mac Os 64 Bit Download
Thus, these are currently the Best 3 Free Nintendo 64 or N64 emulators for Mac OSX which will let you relive the old gaming classics . Incase if you face any difficulties or know of other good alternative feel free to comment!