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- On Mon, 1 Jan 1996, Alex Timbol wrote:
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- > In article <dario-2312951817130001@port76.iprolink.ch>, dario@iprolink.ch
- > (Dario) wrote:
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- > > Hi,
- > > if any of you have an emulator Mac under dos or windows please send it
- > to me...
- > > i have things that might interest you too
- > > thanx
- >
- > Sorry, no such thing because all of the boot-up code is in firmware on the
- > Mac's ROMs, which are tightly controlled by Apple.
- >
- > If, however, you had a Mac you could get a DOS compatibility card and have
- > a Dos computer in your Mac, or if you're willing to sacrifice speed, you
- > can use softWindows. Ain't life unfair?
- >
- > The closest you can get to putting a Mac screen on windows is to use
- > Timbuktu, which transmits a Mac's SCREEN to your PC over a network. Of
- > course, you need a Mac on your network.
- >
- > See More. Do More. The Power to Be Your Best. Get a Mac.
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- The are you writing to this newsgroup if you haven't got a clue?
- This newsgroup is for "Exectutor", a macintosh emulator that runs under
- DOS,OS/2,Linux and NextStep. Executors emulation is *much* faster than
- softwindows. If you want to "See more, do more, then power to be your
- best.", I would suggest you get Linux, because then you could run UNIX,
- Mac, DOS and windows all under one screen! (I know some will argue with
- me on this, though) (^.^)
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- The answer to the previous posters questions is, YES, there is a
- Macintosh emulator for DOS and Windows called Executor made by a company
- called ARDI. You can get it via ftp at ftp.ardi.com or one of its many
- links. I would be interested in seeing the "things we may be interested
- in." What are they?
-
- Jeff Halverson
- halv0019@gold.tc.umn.edu
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