Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!shadooby!accuvax.nwu.edu!tank!eecae!netnews.upenn.edu!rutgers!bellcore!faline!thumper!ulysses!att!mtuxo!mtgzz!drutx!druwy!dlm From: dlm@druwy.ATT.COM (Dan Moore) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: AMAX: Mac Emulator Message-ID: <3963@druwy.ATT.COM> Date: 5 Apr 89 14:59:48 GMT References: <408@cbnewsc.ATT.COM> Organization: AT&T, Denver, CO Lines: 15 in article <408@cbnewsc.ATT.COM>, dwd@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (david.w.dykstra) says: > How can it run the Macintosh OS ROMS if the only connection it has to > the CPU is through the external disk drive port? Are all the proper > processor signals available at that port to be able map ROMS into > the processor address space? Is there something I'm missing? Legally all that is required is that the Mac OS ROMs be "in" the computer. They don't have to be hooked up in a manner that makes them executable, just in a way that allows them to be read. Dan Moore AT&T Bell Labs Denver dlm@druwy.ATT.COM