Payton Byrd wrote: > 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). > GEOS was produced for Apple ]][ computers. Not many commercial applications were sold with it. And it is not compatible with C64/128 apps. Mark Frischknecht
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