chem194@csc.canterbury.ac.nz (John Davis) (03/01/91)
I'm posting this on behalf of a friend without world-post privileges - please ensure you send email to _his_ email address (detailed in the following) and not mine. ==== #include message ===================== I have just uploaded a demonstration version of an IBM emulator to abcfd20.larc.nasa.gov. It is called IBeM.lzh and it can be found in the directory /incoming/amiga. This emulator is specifically written for the 68020/030 processors. It will only run on machines which are equipped with one of these processors, eg a 2500/20, 2500/30 or 3000. The IBM emulation includes complete 8088 emulation, CGA graphics support (including both 40 and 80 column text), hard disk support, floppy disk support. There is at the moment no serial or parallel ports simulated. The emulator requires that you have at least two megabytes of fast RAM in your system (standard with 2620 or 2630 cards). While it has not tested on an amiga 3000 or on WB 2.0, the program is completely legal in all its OS calls, and should run without problems. The emulator does not take over the entire computer and runs simply as a task. The demonstration version which has been uploaded is called IBeM.lzh and has the following limitations: 1) Maximum hard disk partition for the IBeM is 2MB. 2) Only one floppy disk is allowed. 3) The emulator stops running after 15 minutes (non-destructive). Anyone wishing to get the version without these limitations can send US$30 to: Mark Tomlinson 30 Kirner St Christchurch 9 New Zealand. E-mail reports of any bugs found to: tomlinson@elec.canterbury.ac.nz ===== #end included message ============= ----------------------------------------------------------- | o John Davis - CHEM194@canterbury.ac.nz o | | o (Depart)mental Programmer,Chemistry Department o | | o University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand o | | o o | | o co-sysop AmigaINFO BBS,1200/2400 baud CCITT, o | | o 24 hours a day, ph NZ +3-3371-531 o |
jnmoyne@lbl.gov (Jean-Noel MOYNE) (03/01/91)
In article <1991Mar1.113056.142@csc.canterbury.ac.nz> chem194@csc.canterbury.ac.nz (John Davis) writes: > The IBM emulation includes complete 8088 emulation, CGA graphics support > (including both 40 and 80 column text), hard disk support, floppy disk > support. Whaow ! This one's gonna be a killer .. if it's good ! Can you tell us a little more (like how good the emulation is, and how fast) ... I'm asking that because I don't have access to an Amiga for the moment (had an Amiga, but no network connection, now I got all the connections I want ... aber kein Amiga )-:) JNM -- These are my own ideas (not LBL's)
n350bq@tamuts.tamu.edu (Duane Fields) (03/01/91)
The emulator DOES work, and it does a nice job too, but it is REALLY slow. I tried to use Lotus, practically useless. It is multi-tasking, as well, running on a seperate screen. And it does not support parallel or serial ports, limiting its usefullnes..... Duane | Duane Fields | Friends don't | President, aTmiga club | | Box 1315 | let friends use | Fone# (409) 847-6760 | | College Station, Tx 77841 | MS-DOS. | n350bq@tamuts.tamu.edu |
uzun@pnet01.cts.com (Roger Uzun) (03/02/91)
[] I must have missed something, are you guys talking about an A3000 compatible IBM MS-DOS emulator? If so where do I get one? -Roger /. UUCP: {hplabs!hp-sdd ucsd nosc}!crash!pnet01!uzun ARPA: crash!pnet01!uzun@nosc.mil INET: uzun@pnet01.cts.com