Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!samsung!munnari.oz.au!bruce!trlluna!rhea.trl.oz.au!aduncan From: aduncan@rhea.trl.oz.au (Allan Duncan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: BBC micro emulator ? Message-ID: <1437@trlluna.trl.oz> Date: 3 May 90 23:38:15 GMT Sender: root@trlluna.trl.oz Lines: 16 I was speaking with a high school computer teacher the other day, and he said that he was interested in the BBC micros for school b/c "there is a lot of education software available for them". Now _I_ see the Amiga with networking and NFS as a good arrangement, but can't answer the education software situation, unless there is some means of running this existing software pool. (Yes, I know that most of a high school's teaching can be done on the Amiga side, but the ability to run this other stuff makes them feel secure :-)) So, has anyone heard of an emulator? I don't even know the basics of the BBC micro (CPU=6502/Z80/in house?). Allan Duncan ACSnet a.duncan@trl.oz ARPA a.duncan%trl.oz.au@uunet.uu.net UUCP {uunet,hplabs,ukc}!munnari!trl.oz.au!a.duncan Telecom Research Labs, PO Box 249, Clayton, Victoria, 3168, Australia.