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Re: pc progs on a mac
- Subject: Re: pc progs on a mac
- From: Mike Pfaiffer <pfaiffer@mbnet.mb.ca>
- Date: 2000/02/08
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Network 23
- References: <1gWn4.16654$OI1.521882@news5.giganews.com>
Adam wrote:
>
> I'm thinking about buying a G3 notebook but I don't want to lose all my pc
> software. Is there any way to run pc software on a mac?
Before I answer your question in order to make this post relevant to
this group I have to point out this is not a Mac group. Rather it is a
group for Apple// discussions. Although the people are helpful you will
find better information in the comp.sys.mac hierarchy. On the internet
Apple2 = Apple// <> Mac.
The answer to your question is yes. There is a PC emulator called
SoftPC. I have heard a couple of people who use it say it is easier to
work with than Windoze. If a program crashes it rarely brings down the
whole computer. As to specific software you are better off contacting
people who actually run the product.
Later
Mike
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