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Re: Best Apple II Emulator???
I have ONLY tried this one, myself.
AppleWin merely hung on me.
tknott wrote:
> I really like ApplePC. Even though it's an MS-DOS program it's the best I've seen
> yet. It even runs pretty speedy on a 486 SX 40 Mhz laptop computer with 20 megs
> of ram!! It's also the most flexible at doing hex delays and cycle counting on
> the PC. It's also the only one I've seen that will emulate an Apple //c(I lost
> the "power brick" for mine).
>
> --tknott
>
> olcott wrote:
>
> > No it was AppleWin that hung up.
> > ApplePC seems to work very well,
> > but, only in IIe mode, which is the
> > only mode that I need anyway.
> >
> > Tom Zuchowski wrote:
> >
> > > I have found Apple Oasis, AppleWin, and ApplePC to all be excellent. They
> > > all have various strengths and weaknesses. AppleWin is the easiest of the
> > > group to use but is also the least powerful by far of the three. Apple Oasis
> > > is very awesome but is Shareware. ApplePC is very good if you like using
> > > MS-DOS programs (I don't.)
> > >
> > > I probably use AppleWin more than any other, because it is so easy to use
> > > and my emulator needs are comparatively simple.
> > >
> > > If the one that hung on you is Apple Oasis, there is an item on their Web
> > > page about how to fix that.
> > >
> > > Tom Zuchowski
> > >
> > > "olcott" <olcott@qwest.net> wrote in message
> > > 3A7B8345.86A1DFFB@qwest.net">news:3A7B8345.86A1DFFB@qwest.net...
> > > > Which one is the best, I tried one that
> > > > was supposed to be popular, and it
> > > > merely hung. Another one that runs
> > > > only in MSDOS, seems pretty good...
> > > >