Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc:31009 comp.sys.mac:34267 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!ucsfcgl!cca.ucsf.edu!wet!logic From: logic@wet.UUCP (Henry Kwan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Running Mac programs on an IBM PC Message-ID: <232@wet.UUCP> Date: 4 Jul 89 16:15:00 GMT References: <862@zehntel.UUCP> <496@acad.cut.oz> Reply-To: logic@wet.UUCP (Henry Kwan) Followup-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc Organization: Wetware Diversions, San Francisco Lines: 25 In article <496@acad.cut.oz> CSJR@acad.cut.oz (Steve Rollinson) writes: > >What? You want to emulate a 68000 non-segmented memory machine using an 8088 >segmented machine? You won't do it real-time. Then you have the problem of the >extremely limited address space of MS-DOS. > >BTW the ATARI does have a very good MAC emulation package (Alladin) which I >have seen work. (Very impressive too) It runs on the ST series. > The ST and Amiga both have 68000-based PC emulation packages. The ST version is called PC-Ditto and runs at about 25% of an IBM PC on an 8 Mhz machine. It is very compatible and has monochrome and CGA modes. Both the ST and Amiga also have Mac Plus emulation packages. The ST version is called Spectre 128 and now it includes limited sound support at the cost of reduced performance. The Amiga version is called A-Max. Both run slightly faster (15%-20%) than a Mac Plus. -- Henry Kwan - "Bill & Opus '92" | What The ST Needs: claris!wet!logic@ames.arc.nasa.gov | A) 33 Mhz 68030/68882 cca.ucsf.edu!wet!logic@cgl.ucsf.edu | B) 1280x960x24 graphics {claris,ucsfcca,hoptoad,lamc}!wet!logic | C) 32-voice, stereo sound