Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mailrus!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!mephisto!mcnc!thorin!glycine!chen From: chen@glycine.cs.unc.edu (Super Dave) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Apple ][+ emulator Message-ID: <13017@thorin.cs.unc.edu> Date: 28 Mar 90 17:22:11 GMT References: <9003280155.AA11458@apple.com> Sender: news@thorin.cs.unc.edu Reply-To: chen@glycine.UUCP (Super Dave) Organization: University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Lines: 25 In article <9003280155.AA11458@apple.com> AKISUJAR@NUSVM.BITNET ("S. Sujarittanonta") writes: >RE: Paul Nakada Message on Apple II+ Emulator. >Hello from Singapore, >I just joined this discussion group but I am very musch interested in Emulating >the Apple II on the newe computer system. I think P. Nakada idea is great. >Perhaps he could elaborate it further. His message mentioned SPARC. Is it the >SUN Sparc which using 68030 CPU? From what I know there are a few Apple II >S. Sujarittanonta, School of Architecture, National University of Singapore. >AKISUJAR@NUSVM.BITNET Actually, SPARC is Sun's own chip. It is a RISC chip based on the Berkeley RISC projects. The machine with the Sparch chip in is are sun 4's or Sparcstations (essentially the same thing). The Sun with the 68030 is the Sun 3/80. Typically the 3/80 is rated at 3 MIPs, while the sun 4's are 12-15 MIPs. Dave _________________________David_T._Chen_(chen@cs.unc.edu)_______________________ I tried to read ULYSSES when I was in college--I couldn't even understand the Cliff's Notes. -- Molly Dodd