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Re: Is it true that Apple computers can run MS DOS?
In article <12MAR199516574007@cc.weber.edu>, mkeeney@cc.weber.edu
(Michael Keeney) wrote:
> I'm no expert, but the Apple II series as far as I'm aware has never
> been able to run MSDOS, but the new Power Macintoshes can, at least to
> a certain extent. Anyone else got info on this?
There was at least one board, the PC Transporter from Applied
Engineering, which allows you to run MS-DOS on an Apple II. It's a bit
outdated now (and wasn't particularly a marvel of engineering in its
time, with only CGA graphics), but it does offer a "yes" answer to your
question.
Pretty much any Mac (not sure the minimum requirements) can run MS-DOS
programs in software emulation through one of the Soft-PC packages.
There are also hardware solutions, like those from Orange Micro, and
others I'm sure. Apple also recently released (in very limited
quantities) a 486 card called Houdini. I can't offer more details about
those boards, but the answer again seems to be a resounding "yes".