gjc@lsw.UUCP (Greg) (01/14/91)
Could anyone provide me with a complete list of all the emulations which currently run on the Amiga??? Gregory Casamento (The Borgster!)
a218@mindlink.UUCP (Charlie Gibbs) (01/16/91)
In article <1991Jan16.004732.23952@servalan.uucp> ben@servalan.uucp (Ben Mesander) writes: >simcpm, Charlie Gibb's CP/M / Z-80 emulator Thanks for the note, but please don't forget the final "s" in my name (don't feel bad, lots of people do). I have this recurring fear of winding up hanging around discos, singing falsetto. :-) Charlie_Gibbs@mindlink.UUCP For every vision there is an equal and opposite revision.
sticht@edith.UUCP (Stefan Sticht) (01/16/91)
>In article <1991Jan16.004732.23952@servalan.uucp> ben@servalan.uucp (Ben Mesander) writes: >In article <16219@chopin.udel.edu> jeremym@chopin.udel.edu (Jeremy A Moskowitz) writes: > >> Emulations: >> Amax II/Amax I >> Apple //e (under Amax using ][ in a Mac) >> Atari ST, using a no longer available atari ST >> C=64, using TheA64Package, on abcfd20 >> Ti994a (sort of...) >> Apple // 6502 using Apple Emul. under ST emul. >> IBM XT using Transformer (commodore) >> ----getting soft PC for macintosh---- >> ----getting british BBC micro---- > >simcpm, Charlie Gibb's CP/M / Z-80 emulator I've read an article about a Sinclair QL emulator in a german QL-Club magazin, called QUASAR. I remember that the author claimed that the emulator is quite good, emulating the QL faster than the original is. At the moment I can't find the article to be more precise. If someone's interested in hearing more, drop me a note. Stefan :-) Stefan Sticht email: {uunet|rutgers}!cbmvax!cbmehq!cbmger!edith!sticht or: IWSTICHT@ibm.rz.uni-passau.de snail-mail: Bibereckerweg 40a, D-8390 Passau 18, FRG phone: (+49) 851 82863
hubey@pilot.njin.net (Hubey) (01/16/91)
I have a more specific question. What is happening with the Mac ROM shortage-- assuming it still exists or existed--for AMAX ?? I would like to get an AMAX but the salesman told me that Apple will not sell ROMS. On a related note, I remember reading about a Mac clone --from Taiwan. Will these ROMs work with AMAX ?? Mark -- hubey@pilot.njin.net | hubey@apollo.montclair.edu | ...!rutgers!pilot!hubey
ben@servalan.uucp (Ben Mesander) (01/16/91)
In article <16219@chopin.udel.edu> jeremym@chopin.udel.edu (Jeremy A Moskowitz) writes: > Emulations: > Amax II/Amax I > Apple //e (under Amax using ][ in a Mac) > Atari ST, using a no longer available atari ST > C=64, using TheA64Package, on abcfd20 > Ti994a (sort of...) > Apple // 6502 using Apple Emul. under ST emul. > IBM XT using Transformer (commodore) > ----getting soft PC for macintosh---- > ----getting british BBC micro---- simcpm, Charlie Gibb's CP/M / Z-80 emulator
brindley@ECE.ORST.EDU (Mike Brindley) (01/17/91)
In article <16219@chopin.udel.edu> jeremym@chopin.udel.edu (Jeremy A Moskowitz) writes: > >Yeesh... Okey...Well..I run the following (that I can remember off the top of my head..) > > My Current System: > 5 Meg Amiga 2000 with 40 Meg Trumpcard Quantum > Emulations: > Amax II/Amax I > Apple //e (under Amax using ][ in a Mac) > Atari ST, using a no longer available atari ST > C=64, using TheA64Package, on abcfd20 > Ti994a (sort of...) ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ Would you like to explain how you do this? And what problems your having? I just moved from a TI-99/4A to an A3000, so I would be interested in how you did this. --> Mike Brindley brindley@ece.orst.edu