Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!usc!wuarchive!udel!brahms.udel.edu!jeremym From: jeremym@brahms.udel.edu (Jeremy A Moskowitz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.emulations Subject: Re: Apple II emulator Message-ID: <17583@brahms.udel.edu> Date: 12 Jan 91 06:25:53 GMT References: <1991Jan10.195940.1136@javelin.es.com> <6118@orchid3.UUCP> Organization: University of Delaware Lines: 51 In article <6118@orchid3.UUCP> king@motcid.UUCP (Steven King) writes: >ObGimme: If anyone has a *working* Apple emulator for the Amiga, please let >me know. I'm espcially interested in a //e emulator, but I won't turn up my >nose at one for the ][+. The reason I want this really is to run AppleWorks >on my Amiga. AppleWorks is far superior to anything I've seen on the Amiga, >which is a real pity. (NO FLAMES! I said it's superior to anything *I'VE >SEEN* on the Amiga.) Besides, I've already got AppleWorks and I rather like >it. Why spend money on something new, eh? > >-- >like squishy things between their toes. | Motorola Cellular > | ...uunet!motcid!king Ok Mr. King... I've got the solution to run appleworks and have been doing it for over a year. It's called ][ in a Mac. This software can be purchaced (pretty cheap, relitively)..in the back of MacWoe or anyother mac mag. Now, the trick is this. YOU MUST HAVE AMAX!!!! If you have amax, and the APPLE drive, not AmigaTosh or some crap like that, then the drive can read our prodos disks and run appleworks. I use it a lot...and love doing it. When I show them I can run appleworks it makes three types of people green. My appple //e people go gran, my mac people go green and my amiga people go green. I go out. Out of the room that is, because of fear of death. But to sumerize: With Amax II or I, ][ in a Mac along with a mac drive ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY works running. I know, I've done it.. It is good! Well...not great. It's about 1/2 the apple ]['s speed. That's not because you're an Amiga, Running a Mac, running an Apple...its because you're a MAC running an apple. It's the MAC's fault, not the amiga. I called them, I checked ... it's the mac.... So...hapy hunting..and reply if you have troubles... I'm always here to help. -Monitor of c.s.a.emulations -- E Pluribus // Contacts: jeremym@brahms.udel.edu or jeremym@chopin.udel.edu or Unix // jeremy@freezer.it.udel.edu (line 1 = jeremym) \\ // --->Monitor of comp.sys.amiga.emulations<--- \X/ 2001 Dalmations - My stars, its full of dogs...