Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!kudla From: kudla@rpi.edu (Robert J. Kudla) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc Subject: Re: Mac emulation Message-ID: <+Y$=VZC@rpi.edu> Date: 13 Mar 91 15:31:00 GMT References: <1991Mar10.142932.14676@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> <1991Mar12.224108.822@javelin.es.com> <1991Mar13.140125.3711@javelin.es.com> Organization: just say no! Lines: 14 In-Reply-To: pashdown@javelin.es.com's message of 13 Mar 91 14:01:25 GMT Nntp-Posting-Host: nuge107.its.rpi.edu In article <1991Mar13.140125.3711@javelin.es.com> pashdown@javelin.es.com (Pete Ashdown) writes: Excuse me, but have you attempted this? _People I know_ have and without success. _Other people I know_ have also tried to read the image directly off the Mac PROM with a burner, without success. Well, no wonder they're having trouble if they're trying to read it while also attempting to burn blank space into the thing :) Seriously though, I've seen enough copies of the ROM on disk floating around and/or working in someone's AMAX system to know it's possible to read the ROMs. I don't doubt Apple went to some trouble to protect them, but the fact remains it's possible, whether via an Amiga with AMAX or a Mac I don't know.