Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!pacbell!ski!dr From: dr@ski.UUCP (David Robins) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Rakware's "II in a Mac" Apple II Emulator: Where to purchase? Message-ID: <2683@ski.UUCP> Date: 11 Sep 88 01:36:49 GMT References: <8809092322.AA26697@tcgould.TN.CORNELL.EDU> Reply-To: dr@ski.UUCP (David Robins) Organization: Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco, CA Lines: 35 In article <8809092322.AA26697@tcgould.TN.CORNELL.EDU> halp@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU ("Bruce P. Halpern") writes: > >"II in a Mac", which is Apple II emulation software for a Mac, is >according to a helpful NET response, published by Rakware, and >advertised in _Apple Assembly Line_. Unfortunately, I've been unable >to locate either Rakware or _Apple Assembly Line_, and have found >no ads for "II in a Mac", or other ads by Rakware, in current Mac >magazines. Any leads would be appreciated. Rak-ware 41 Ralph Rd. W. Orange, NJ 07052 (201) 325-1885 {From ad in Apple Assembly Line:} ][ in a Mac (ver 2.0) = $75.00 "Now includes faster graphics, Unidisk support, and more. Bidirectional data transfers are a snap. This Apple II emulator runs DOS 3.3/ProDOS (including 6502 ML routines) on a 512K Mac or MacPlus. All Apple II features are supported, such as Hi/Lo RES graphics, 40/80 col text, language card and joystick. Also inclused: clock, RAM disk, keybd buffer, on-screen help, access to the desk accessories and support for 4 logical disk drives. Includes 2 Mac diskettes (with emulation, communications, and utility software, plus DOS 3.3 and ProDOS system masters, including Applesoft and Integer BASIC) and 1 Apple II diskette." BTW: I think this also now runs on the Mac II, but I'm not sure. -dave -- David Robins, M.D. (ophthalmologist / electronics engineer) Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, 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!