Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!iconsys!caeco!i-core!pete From: pete@i-core.UUCP (Pete Ashdown) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Amiga Emulators (was Re: 1.4 FFS on Floppies?? ) Summary: Yes, it does.. Message-ID: <1989Dec12.211324.11265@i-core.UUCP> Date: 12 Dec 89 21:13:24 GMT References: <5001@nigel.udel.EDU> Organization: Bitsko's Bar & Grill, Public Access, Salt Lake City, UT Lines: 18 In article <5001@nigel.udel.EDU>, pfaff@mercury.asd.contel.com (Ray Pfaff - Oakw >Steve King writes: >>Does anyone know if this does indeed exist, and where I can get my hands on it >>I've got an Apple //e sitting right next to the Amiga, and I think it would be >>fun to play around for a bit with the emulator... :-) > >I'm curious as to whether the Mac's apple II emulator works on the >amax... :-} > >Ray Pfaff >pfaff@europa.asd.contel.com It does in fact, work. However, it is VERY slow. I really think the Amiga could do a lot better job of emulating the Apple IIe than the Mac does. It did an 'ok' job of doing the C64 with all its custom hardware, the Apple should be a snap because it has NO custom hardware. I can testify to the ability of the A-Max to run "II in a Mac" though. I played a game of Sierra's Sabotage in it. I did however get too bored to finsh it :-).