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- From: uglmiller@cc.memphis.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Emulators -- Rank 'Em!
- Date: 17 Apr 96 18:19:08 -0500
- Organization: The University of Memphis
- Distribution: usa
- Message-ID: <1996Apr17.181908@msuvx1.memphis.edu>
- References: <4l104v$1ctl@hearst.cac.psu.edu> <1996Apr17.102620@nyssa.swt.edu>
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- In article <1996Apr17.102620@nyssa.swt.edu>, ez13942@nyssa.swt.edu (Bo) writes:
- > In article <4l104v$1ctl@hearst.cac.psu.edu>, HMP@ECL.PSU.EDU (HMP@ecl.psu.edu) writes:
- >>
- >> Which emulator do you think is best? I know there are
- >> several out there. Some are shareware and some cost a
- >> fortune to register. What is your opinion? Which one
- >> is the best deal? With which do you get the most
- >> bang for your buck?
- >>
- >> Greg Nesmith
- >> nesmith@premier.net
- >
- > Emulators! Yes, we discuss those frequently here at comp.sys.cbm.
- >
- > Well, the old PET emulator from CBM wasn't bad-- let you play
- > "Weather" on the c64. I had a VIC-20 emulator for my Commie too, but
- > that one kinda stunk. I read somewhere about a full blown Apple 2e
- > emulator, complete with hardware ports, but it was never released (I
- > believe).
- >
- > The best one?
- >
- > I like native modes myself, unless you consider GEOS an emulator of
- > some sort.
- >
- > - Bo
- >
- > C64/128 -- there are NO substitutes.
- >
- >
-
- I remember seeing ads for at least one IIe emulator for the 64... but I don't think that's
- what the poster had in mind...
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