Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!cmcl2!beta!hc!ames!ptsfa!ski!dr From: dr@ski.UUCP (David Robins) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Continuation of the Apple II line Message-ID: <1685@ski.UUCP> Date: Mon, 19-Oct-87 15:48:40 EDT Article-I.D.: ski.1685 Posted: Mon Oct 19 15:48:40 1987 Date-Received: Wed, 21-Oct-87 01:28:01 EDT Reply-To: dr@unix.UUCP (David Robins) Organization: Smith-Kettlewell Institute, S.F., CA. Lines: 37 In article <> mw22+@andrew.cmu.edu (Michael Alan Wertheim) writes: . . >The solution then is >to make a Mac that can run Apple II software. If they can get the Mac II to >run UNIX, how hard can it be to put the entire ROM of a IIGS on a card for >the Mac II? Even Applesoft wouldn't be too bad running at 16 megahertz. > > >Michael Wertheim >Carnegie Mellon University >Pittsburgh, PA > Have you heard of " ][ in a Mac (Ver. 2.0) " by RAK-WARE? It claims to emulate the Apple II, runs DOS 3.3/ProDos, machine language, on a 512K or MACPLUS. "Supports all Apple II features such as HI/LO-RES graphics, 40.80 col text, language card and joystick. Also included: clock, RAM disk, keyboard buffer, on-screen HELP, access to the desk accessories and support for 4 logical disk drives." Price: $75.00 RAK-WARE 41 Ralph Road W. Orange, NJ 07052 (201) 325-1885 -- ==================================================================== David Robins, M.D. Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Foundation (previously known as: Smith-Kettlewell Institute of Visual Sciences) 2232 Webster St; San Francisco CA 94115 415/561-1705 (voice) {ihnp4,qantel,dual}!ptsfa!ski!dr The opinions expressed herein do not reflect the opinion of the Institute!