For y'all that were wishing for something that will show OS 9 in its own window,
Mac-on-Linux is working on it. For anyone not familiar with it, it's a sort-of emulator that runs in Linux and will allow one to run OS 9/OS X/Linux. I say it's a sort-of emulator because it doesn't really emulate the PPC - it's more of a sandbox like Classic, but it runs the whole environment in its own window.
I've got it up and running, so here's a
screen shot y'all can look at. It's a 1600x1200 screen shot; just warning y'all (about 300K).
I wouldn't get all fired up about it yet though - this is from a developer snapshot of the code. It doesn't have sound, and doesn't have internet. It only supports one mouse button, even if you do have a multi-button mouse. It doesn't see installed hardware. It requires X11, as it uses it to display the actual window. Getting it to boot from a drive is somewhat of a pain, and you have to manually add drives to a config file before running it. I also had to patch a few things before it would work (and locked my system up at least 10 times in the process).
But it
is up and running. Sooner or later, some of those issues will get fixed. It's actually kinda cool just to play around in OS 9 like I used to.
I think, right now, it will only run OS 9, but once the code is finalized, it should be able to run Linux or OS X in it as well. A different version of OS X than your boot drive, of course, as that's not allowed (drive has to be unmounted for mol to be able to use it). Which could have a cool benefit of easily testing stuff out without messing up your main OS install.
If anyone's really that interested, I can give details about what needs to be patched (not much, really) so it'll run correctly.