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Re: R65C02 PI
- Subject: Re: R65C02 PI
- From: spec@vax2.concordia.ca (Mitchell Spector)
- Date: 1996/08/28
- Distribution: world
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- Organization: Concordia University
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In article shack@deimos.frii.com (Randy Shackelford) writes...
>
>Michael Mahon <mahon@cup.hp.com> wrote:
>>Does anyone have a list of programs that are so affected?
>
>All the old games which I have tried with the exception of One on One work
>on a //c and IIgs for that matter.
Eight years ago, I started a list of 8-bit software titles which
I found not to run on the IIgs. Some due to the 65Cxxx, others due to
the presence of a Smartport. I just found the list by fluke a momemt
ago, so here is what I had written:
Apple Logo, P.F.S., Karateka, Hardball, Drole, Lode Runner, One on One,
Minit Man, Serpentine, Ultima III, Randamn, Gato, Crossword Magic 4.0.
Mitchell Spector
spec@vax2.concordia.ca