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Originally Posted by salamanderjuice
In a VM you can!! You just can't natively boot it. You just need a Sierra install .DMG and parallels or whatever and away you go. You could even run Tiger in a VM on your 2018 MacBook Pro that way if you wanted, although it takes a bit more effort because it's not officially allowed by Apple's EULA like newer versions so Parallels and the like block it.
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It's easier and faster simply to have a cheap box that runs it natively. Plus, I can be doing other stuff on my iMac while the mac mini is doing it's thing.