ali%polya.stanford.edu@cunyvm.cuny.edu (10/04/88)
Received: from CUNYVM by CUNYVM.BITNET (Mailer X2.00) with BSMTP id 7248; Tue, 04 Oct 88 01:23:21 EDT Received: from UDEL.EDU by CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (IBM VM SMTP R1.1) with TCP; Tue, 04 Oct 88 01:23:19 EDT Received: by Louie.UDEL.EDU id aa18750; 4 Oct 88 0:02 EDT Received: from Louie.UDEL.EDU by Louie.UDEL.EDU id aa17940; 3 Oct 88 23:16 EDT Received: from USENET by Louie.UDEL.EDU id aa17870; 3 Oct 88 23:11 EDT From: "Ali T. Ozer" <ali@polya.stanford.edu> Subject: Rumor in MacWeek Message-ID: <4242@polya.Stanford.EDU> Date: 4 Oct 88 00:15:43 GMT Organization: NeXT, Inc. To: amiga-relay@UDEL.EDU Sender: amiga-relay-request@UDEL.EDU --- From front cover of Oct 4 issue of MacWeek: "Emulators let Amigas, Ataris run Mac software" As you might guess, most of the article centers on David Small's Spectre 128 for the Atari ST. But, buried in the article is: "A comparable device for the Commodore Amiga 500 and 1000, under development at a Toronto-based company called ReadySoft, is expected to hit the market later this year." Anyway, probably just another rumor. I, of course, have no desire to run Mac software, on any machine. Ali Ozer, aozer@NeXT.com