Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!m2c!wpi!greyelf From: greyelf@wpi.wpi.edu (Michael J Pender) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Macintosh-->ProDOS Message-ID: <8837@wpi.wpi.edu> Date: 21 Feb 90 16:57:00 GMT References: <1011@spock.UUCP> <14002@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> <1990Feb20.212421.22124@spectre.ccsf.caltech.edu> <8805@wpi.wpi.edu> <1990Feb21.054417.5319@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Reply-To: greyelf@wpi.wpi.edu (Michael J Pender) Distribution: na Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester ,MA Lines: 18 In article <1990Feb21.054417.5319@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> cs122aw@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Scott Alfter) writes: >Forget it! The Mac and II are two completely different machines. The II >series use the 65(C)02/65C816 processors, while the Macintosh uses the 680x0 >series. Binaries on one computer will definitely not run on the other. This >doesn't even take into account the differences between ProDOS and HFS. Need >I say more? :-) Yes, more information will be necessary. I heard there is a program called II in a Mac that allows a macintosh to emulate an apple II, however I do not know the limitations of that program. I would assume its capable of emulating 65c02 binary code, since prodos 8 and basic system don't come with a standard mac package. Anyone have any info on this product? --- Michael J Pender Jr Box 1942 c/o W.P.I. W.O.S. is not dead. greyelf@wpi.bitnet 100 Institute Rd. ...its time to get started, greyelf@wpi.wpi.edu Worcester, Ma 01609 there is much to be done. If my next computer isn't a IIgs, it won't be an apple... Me.