[net.wanted] Apple II Emulators wanted

clif@intelca.UUCP (Clif Purkiser) (06/03/86)

	Does anyone have any information on 6502 emulators, particularly
Apple II emulators which run on PC-ATs?

	I have seen an Apple emulator for the Mac which provides an excellent
emulation of an Apple IIe on the Mac.  The only problems are the speed,
(about 1/4 the speed of an Apple IIe), no color, and media incompatiblity. 

	The ideal emulator would run on a PC-AT, and perfectly emulate
an Apple IIe.  It would be fast (>50% of the speed of an Apple IIe), 
written in C and the source would be available for purchase, and it would
be relatively inexpensive.  

	In a non-ideal world anything that worked would probably be
acceptable.


	Thanks in advance. (I hope)
	

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moore@mit-eddie.MIT.EDU (Andrew M. Moore) (06/04/86)

I think Quadram makes an Apple emulator board -- the Quadboard is the name
(I think).  I'm not sure how it is for speed, but it does have a problem
when it tries to do anything with the speaker (such as running games with
sound, etc.), but like you said, it's not an ideal world..  The board is
for the IBM.

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ejb@think.COM (Erik Bailey) (06/05/86)

In article <2180@mit-eddie.MIT.EDU> moore@mit-eddie.UUCP (Andrew Moore) writes:
>I think Quadram makes an Apple emulator board -- the Quadboard is the name
                                                      ^^^^^^^^^
                                                      QuadLink

It ONLY runs stuff for the //+ *NOT* //e... --Erik


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