We now live in a world where memory and CPU constraints are no longer the obstacles they once were, and as a result, a cultural shift has occurred in the development community. In other words, I was determined to run virtualized Amiga hardware on my MacBook Pro under OS X 10.7. I was too young to enjoy this platform in 1980s and 1990s, but I believe the demo scene created some of the most resourceful programmers the world has seen. Before spending a hundred or so dollars on actual hardware I thought I’d give emulation a try. I’ve recently become enamored with the idea of experimenting with some old Amiga hardware and software.