Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!pacbell.com!ucsd!nosc!humu!pegasus!tleylan From: tleylan@pegasus.com (Tom Leylan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc Subject: Re: Apple ][ Emulator Message-ID: <1991May4.224128.11658@pegasus.com> Date: 4 May 91 22:41:28 GMT References: <24569@well.sf.ca.us> Organization: Pegasus, Honolulu Lines: 26 In article <24569@well.sf.ca.us> hank@well.sf.ca.us (Hank Roberts) writes: > >I don't have access to FTP, and I would like very much to get the >Apple ][ emulator; I'm helping a local grade school start doing >telecom and all they have is Apple][s, all I have is a PC. Should >anyone be willing to snail mail me a disk, please let me know. >-------- hank@well.sf.ca.us ---------- Hank, If you can leave this message you can probably use the list servers to send files to you through mail. listserv@vm1.nodak.edu is only one of many around. Also I think the emulator is extremely cute (cut my teeth on a Apple ][) but it is limited. You can't read Apple disks, you can't even access DOS so you can't type a BASIC program in using your favorite editor and then yank it into the simulated-in-software Apple disk drive. There is no Apple serial port emulation so you aren't going to be able to use Apple comm programs with your PC modem. Do keep in mind that these observations are based on the version that I have and while there could be a more advanced version available I don't know of it. tom