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- Newsgroups: comp.emulators.mac.executor
- Subject: Re: Win 95/NT Executor
- Date: 22 Feb 1996 18:47:53 GMT
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- Marciano Siniscalchi (marciano@ecu.stanford.edu) wrote:
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- : OK, I couldn't resist. How about this: emulate Mac programs *only*, i.e.
- : forget about the Finder, etc., and rely on the Win95 shell instead.
- : Ideally, one would double-click on a Mac application existing as a file,
- : or set of files, in the DOS file system (with long file names), and
- : Executor would be invoked, providing (1) 680x0 emulation, and (2)
- : rerouting / execution of Toolbox calls. Sort of like OS/2's "seamless
- : Windows" integration.
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- Sounds good to me -- as long as they put out an OS/2 version! :)
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