[comp.sys.amiga] AppleII Emulation

trefz@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu (08/28/90)

Hello
A while back there was several posting for AppleII emulators for the 
Amiga.  My copies are missing completely or have missing parts.  Could
someone re-post any emulator programs or the ftp sites for them.

Thanks in advance

Kelvin Trefz

SL195@cc.usu.edu (A banana is not a toy) (08/30/90)

In article <8659.26da33ba@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu>, trefz@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu writes:
> Hello
> A while back there was several posting for AppleII emulators for the 
> Amiga.  My copies are missing completely or have missing parts.  Could
> someone re-post any emulator programs or the ftp sites for them.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Kelvin Trefz


Me too!

adTHANXvance

James Knowles


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mrush@csuchico.edu (Matt "C P." Rush) (09/01/90)

In article <32355@cc.usu.edu> SL195@cc.usu.edu (A banana is not a toy) writes:
>In article <8659.26da33ba@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu>, trefz@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu writes:
>> Hello
>> A while back there was several posting for AppleII emulators for the 
>> Amiga.  My copies are missing completely or have missing parts.  Could
>> someone re-post any emulator programs or the ftp sites for them.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance
>
>Me too!
>
>adTHANXvance

	Ah yes, the PD Apple Emulator issue.  Yes, there WAS a time (very short)
when there was C source code for an Apple Emulator available for ftp from xanth.
	It was pulled within 24 hours after announcement because it contained
the images for the Apple II, and Apple II+ ROMs.  Those of you with partial
copies are probably missing those ROM images because Apple still holds copyright
to those ROMs and thus THEY CAN'T BE DISTRIBUTED.

	On a lighter note;  Sorry to rain on the party, but this is one of those
issues that generates a LOT of "Me Too" posts.  (and personally, I think it's
a drag that the images can't be distributed considering that Apple no longer
make the II, or the II+).

	-- Matt

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pashdown@shotput.es.com@bambam.UUCP (Pete Ashdown) (09/05/90)

mrush@csuchico.edu (Matt "C P." Rush) writes:

>	Ah yes, the PD Apple Emulator issue.  Yes, there WAS a time (very short)
>when there was C source code for an Apple Emulator available for ftp from xanth.
>	It was pulled within 24 hours after announcement because it contained
>the images for the Apple II, and Apple II+ ROMs.  Those of you with partial
>copies are probably missing those ROM images because Apple still holds copyright
>to those ROMs and thus THEY CAN'T BE DISTRIBUTED.

>	On a lighter note;  Sorry to rain on the party, but this is one of those
>issues that generates a LOT of "Me Too" posts.  (and personally, I think it's
>a drag that the images can't be distributed considering that Apple no longer
>make the II, or the II+).

>	-- Matt

SO WHAT?  Where can we get the 'C' source WITHOUT the ROMs?  I can copy the ROMs
easily enough from my Apple by myself.  In fact anybody who can type can do
it, its fairly easy.  If you own an Apple, this should allow you to make a
backup of those HIGHLY VULNERABLE ROMs onto your Amiga.

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