Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!IRO.UMontreal.CA!matrox!uvm-gen!kira!news From: pegram@kira.UUCP (Robert B. Pegram) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.emulations Subject: Re: Atari ST Emulator Message-ID: <1991Jan24.171720.2862@uvm.edu> Date: 24 Jan 91 17:17:20 GMT References: <1355@lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.EDU> Sender: news@uvm.edu Organization: University of Vermont, Department of Computer Science Lines: 24 Raymond-Protection: enabled From article <1355@lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.EDU>, by glin@lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.EDU (George Lin [900116]): > In article <12712@hubcap.clemson.edu> chrise@hubcap.clemson.edu (Chris Everhart) writes: >>Where can I find an Atari ST emulator? Is this Shareware, or commercial? If >>it's commercial, what's the cost? >>Thanks in advance, > I can see if somebody wants to have a Macintosh/IBM emulator to run business > and programming applications but why would anybody want an ST emulator???? > GLin To run my old ST programs until I get new ones for the new machine, what else? If the hardware emulator has ST midi ports, there is a wealth of good software for musicians particularly. The world is not all Amigas, Macs, and IBMs you know - I prefer my old *Mono* ST to the flickery 68K Amigas (yes - I know it is fixable) - multi-tasking or no multi-tasking. No offense intended - else take it to .advocacy 8-). Bob Pegram pegram@griffin.uvm.edu or uunet.uu.net!uvm-gen!pegram