Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!samsung!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!cunixf.cc.columbia.edu!cunixb.cc.columbia.edu!es1 From: es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Macintosh emulation Keywords: Amiga, Macintosh, Emulation Message-ID: <1991Jan30.161900.23489@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> Date: 30 Jan 91 16:19:00 GMT References: <1991Jan29.225142.1732@Neon.Stanford.EDU> <1991Jan30.104543.4499@cs.mcgill.ca> Sender: news@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (The Daily News) Organization: Columbia University Lines: 26 In article <1991Jan30.104543.4499@cs.mcgill.ca> tinyguy@cs.mcgill.ca (Yeo-Hoon BAE) writes: >In article <1991Jan29.225142.1732@Neon.Stanford.EDU> farrar@Neon.Stanford.EDU (David S. Farrar) writes: >>from a Mac (due to the Mac's multiple recording speeds). There is a new >>version AMAX-II, which I think supports hardrives as well. Although the > >Not quite out yet. It's suppose to be an internal card for A2000 and above >series, and it claims to work with normal Mac disks on a non-variable >speed Amiga drives. > AMax II has been out for a while, you're thinking of AMax II+, which is a card and has the advantages of built-in AppleTalk connector and the ability to read Mac disks in Amiga drives. AMax II is just a different set of software to go with AMax I which allows for hard drive access and better compatibility. -- Ethan How did the Computer Scientist die in the shower? He followed the instructions: 0) Lather 1) Rinse 2) Repeat He died of a heap-stack collision.