Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!pro-exchange.cts.COM!rich From: rich@pro-exchange.cts.COM (Rich Sims) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: II in a Mac Message-ID: <8809111116.AA28482@crash.cts.com> Date: 10 Sep 88 15:23:31 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: pnet01!pro-simasd!pro-exchange!rich@nosc.mil Organization: The Internet Lines: 30 This is in response to the request for info on "][ in a Mac".. sorry to post it to the net, but apparently my email response didn't make it through. The program is *not* published by RAK-WARE, but they do sell it. It's published by: COMPUTER:applications, inc. 12813 Lindley Drive Raleigh, NC 27614 (919) 846-1411 The address for RAK-WARE is: RAK-WARE 41 Ralph Road W. Orange, NJ 07052 (201) 325-1885 ][ in a Mac "creates" a 128k Apple in the Mac RAM, and will run either DOS 3.3 or ProDOS based applications. A transfer utility is provided with it. It requires a Mac with 512k or more, and it's not copy-protected, so it can be installed on your hard disk. The program is actually quite good, as long as you're willing to accept that you only get about 30%-40% of the "normal" Apple speed, due to the heavy processing required. (My definiton of "good" is that it does what the literature says it does, and it's relatively bug-free. "Useful" is another category entirely.) UUCP: [ sdcsvax nosc ] !crash!pro-exchange!rich || pro-exchange: 305/431-3203 ARPA: crash!pro-exchange!rich@nosc.mil || 300/1200/2400/9600 (HST) INET: rich@pro-exchange.cts.com || login = 'register'