tovah@jmegen.UUCP (Tovah Hollander) (06/06/90)
I am posting this for friends. I don't own a Mac and I don't know much about Macs, so if I phrase the question stupidly (or if I'm in the wrong newsgroup), please accept my apologies. My friends recently bought a Mac IIci. Since then, they've discovered that a lot of software for the Mac IIcx doesn't work properly on their machine. In particular (but this is not the only example), Broderbund (who make the Carmen San Diego games, among others) told them that the "copy protection" on the CI made it impossible for Broderbund's software for the CX to run. Broderbund also said that there was no way they would port their games to the CI. Sim City also doesn't run on their machine (this is how they got me to post this question!). They'd like to know (a) what the incompatibility problems really are; (b) if other companies are taking Broderbund's stand or if there is a chance that there will be a decent amount of software that runs on the CI; and (c) if there are any programs available that will allow CX software to run on a CI. I have no idea if this question is of general interest, so I'll try to follow these newsgroups for a while. However, e-mail is preferable. Many thanks. -- Tovah Hollander cepu!tovah@seas.ucla.edu {pyramid,ucla-se,ncar}!cepu!tovah