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Re: Apple laptops



How and where do you get these emulation programs?  Do you know
if there are similar A2 emulators that run on a Mac?

Stuart Quan
On 14 May 1997 23:29:16 GMT, "Dan Yertzell" <DanY@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> Dave Morrison <deth@healey.com.au> wrote in article
> <33789a5b.2055938@news.healey.com.au>...
> > That's easy. It would be one of the ones I have here. An IBM 386
> > laptop with ApplePC on it. Who could ask for more than a portable
> > Apple ][ :-)
> 
> Yeah, that *is* a blast, isn't it?  I've got ApplePC and Applewin on this
> 486-100 laptop, not to mention TRS80 Model 1, 3, and 4 emulators.  I can
> run them all at the same time under Win95.  
> 
> The only problem is, the latest XGS seems to require a Pentium or higher
> now.  It won't run on this anymore, but runs great on my Pentium desktop
> machine.  
> 
> Apple // emulation forever!
> 
> Dan
 



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