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Re: Official and LEGAL ways to emulate Apple II?
"J. Random Luser" wrote:
>
> I am a tech support person at a K-12 public school, and I would like
> to continue to have Apple II software available for staff and
> students. (Yes, even now, some schools are STILL holding onto their
> 15-20 year old Apple II hardware. Hey, I even have two Digicard
> networks running yet.)
>
> Even though most of the word processing and business software is
> horribly out of date, the "drill and practice" type games for learning
> math, typing, and reading have not lost their value to elementary
> teachers, and the teachers would still like to have access to the
> software.
>
As many have told you in <comp.sys.apple2>, you only need a set
of ROM's from an original machine for *each* emulator that you
are running. I think that you should check this with an intellectual
property rights lawyer first, though.
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