10.4.11 is the first one to support SATA AHCI. This is for Intel x86/x86-64 based Mac Computers only (32bit and 64bit) NO PPC This is an upgrade DVD (8GB, DVD-DL) and you prabably have to have Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) installed.
Other PowerPC emulators, such as SheepShaver and QEMU support only earlier versions of the Mac operating system.
PearPC is the first emulator to support OS X. If you boot from the 10.4.11 Server Universal installer ISO and include the normal non-Server ISO in another virtual CD drive, you can also install to SATA drives. I'm using OS X latest version, 10.4.3 with all the updates.
If you read some articles from emulator experts on the internet about how to run Mac OS X on Windows, many of them assume that it is not possible to make a MAC emulator that can run MAC on Windows. Not really required since QEMU also emulates the ATi Rage 128 chip. Yosemite 10.10 is the eight edition of OS X, fromApple Inc., and server for Macintosh computer. So assuming that you build a QEMU PPC machine that contains a VMWareGFX card, it should work with macOS X 10.0-10.4. VMware tools don't work, but you can patch VMSvga2 by Zenith432 easily.