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Re: Announcement of "Gus", the //gs Emulator....
- Subject: Re: Announcement of "Gus", the //gs Emulator....
- From: buggie@pegasus.unm.edu (stephen e buggie)
- Date: 1997/04/03
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
- References: <NOSPAM***bjbear-ya023680000204971510060001@news-s01.ca.us.ibm.net>
I saw GUS demonstrated at KansasFest '96 last summer, and it was really
impressive.
The consensus was that it is most suitable for Power Mac laptop users.
With a full-sized computer, its best to use a real IIgs.
Steve Bugie buggie@unm.edu
B.J. Major & Dennis J. Gorin (NOSPAM***bjbear@ibm.net) wrote:
: (Reprinted from Guy Evangelist's MacWay)
: Date: Mon, 31 Mar 97 14:37:15 -0000
: From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com>
: To: "Macway" <macway@solutions.apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - "Gus" Apple II
: Emulator Message-ID: <199703312239.OAA29466@scv3.apple.com>
: This tidbit is from:
: Matthew Roe, <Roe@microage.upstate-ny.com>
: Gus is an Apple IIGS emulator for Power Macintosh developed by some
: engineers at Apple in their spare time over the last 4+ years. Gus is not
: and will not be an official Apple product. Gus runs Apple II and IIGS
: software from "disk images" created from original Apple II and IIGS disks:
: <http://www.macos.apple.com/gus/>
: This could be of great importance for schools who are trying to jump from
: the (many) Apple II series to the Mac OS. Please show your support if there
: is interest in this product.