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GEOS
- Subject: GEOS
- From: "Payton Byrd" <plbyrd@gmail.com>
- Date: 20 Jan 2006 09:48:20 -0800
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Was GEOS ever sold for the Apple II? Is it compatible with
applications written for GEOS for the Commodore computers? One amazing
thing about GEOS 128 was it's ability to run almost all GEOS 64
applications right from the native 128 version of GEOS, despite the
drastically different hardware profile. I'm just getting into GEOS
programming and my understanding was that the kernel of GEOS is the
kernel of GEOS is the kernel of GEOS and that applications should be
portable. I know GEOS for the Commodore +/4 is supposed to run most
GEOS 64 applications as well, even though the only thing shared between
a +/4 and a 64 is the 6502 roots of their different CPUs (the +/4 uses
a 4510 CPU and the 64 uses the 6510 CPU).
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