uge@athena.mit.edu (Eugene A Beidl) (03/16/91)
Does anyone know whether there exists a board for the IBM that allow it to run Macintosh software? (Or even perhaps a software emulator, but I prefer a hard board). I know I could buy a Mac mother board and probably tie it in myself, but that would involve quite a bit of work. All leads welcome! --Eugene A. Beidl --uge@athena.mit.edu
scotte@applix.com (Scott Evernden) (03/16/91)
In article <1991Mar15.183830.19558@athena.mit.edu> uge@athena.mit.edu (Eugene A Beidl) writes: >Does anyone know whether there exists a board for the IBM that allow it >to run Macintosh software? (Or even perhaps a software emulator, but I prefer >a hard board). I know I could buy a Mac mother board and probably tie it in >myself, but that would involve quite a bit of work. Check out this month's Personal Workstation (March, pp 14). A Hydra Systems, Inc. is said to be shipping its "Hydra One" Macintosh board for ISA bus machines. Runs a 16MHz 68000. Without RAM or "the ROMs" it comes to $995. I called and asked for information about a week ago. Haven't received anything yet. -scott