
In our tutorial for Mac OS X, we explain how to use the Wine software to emulate a Windows environment. It includes Johnny Castaway (with sound) and DOSBox pre-configured. Many thanks to the author of the PoseMotion Christmas screensaver for putting this installer together. Just download the installer and within a few clicks you'll have the Johnny Castaway screensaver up and running. Instead of manually following all the steps outlined below, you can use our new Johnny Castaway installer to automate and simplify the process. New! Skip the tutorial with our installer Thankfully, a Reddit user going by the nickname ztjuh has come up with a method similar to our workaround that allows the installation of Johnny Castaway on Mac OS X, but designed specifically for Windows 64-bit, allowing these users to enjoy Johnny's antics on their modern computers without needing to run virtual machines. As a result, the growing number of Windows 64-bit users are unable to install and run Johnny Castaway out of the box. This is due to the fact that Johnny Castaway is a 16-bit program, and while 32-bit versions of Windows have built-in compatibility for 16-bit applications, all modern 64-bit versions of the operating system only support programs that are 32-bit or newer. The biggest downside to the classic Johnny Castaway screensaver, which remains popular today even though it was first released way back in 1993, is that it will not run on 64-bit versions of Windows. How to run Johnny Castaway on Windows 64-bit
