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Re: Can't use my //e because I can't get any software for it
"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<LIqdnffKtKndvraiXTWJhg@comcast.com>...
> "Luis de Santos" <desantos@cfl.rr.nospam.com> wrote in message
> tvsliv40803rov9m2557a905tf02jn5jud@4ax.com">news:tvsliv40803rov9m2557a905tf02jn5jud@4ax.com...
> > Is there a Mac equivalent to your excellent CiderPress software?
>
> Hush Luis, it's about time someone made a good product for the PC
> that can manipulate Apple II files. Thanks Again Andy.
>
AOL that; most of the good Apple ][-related stuff seems to come out
for the Mac (like an emulator that handles virtual cassettes).
This I say, as one of the more proactive PC-using Apple ][
aficionados, I wrote an emulator that practically beats the shirt off
its closest competitor (ApplePC) but I still want to bring it up to
the standard I have seen in other emulators on other platforms (i.e.,
Virtual ][ and Apple Oasis)...it would be nice to be able to do all my
Apple ][ stuff from DOS (EMU][ has a built-in macro assembler; runs
fine on a high-end 486; has excellent video emulation; lacks some
peripherals like the Mockingboard and Z80 and doesn't emulate the tape
deck).
-uso.