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- From: abs0@coos.dartmouth.edu (Kelvin Leung)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: Apple //e (DOS, ProDOS) programs on Mac?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov15.202034.28353@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>
- Date: 15 Nov 92 20:20:34 GMT
- References: <1992Nov12.001420.14322@u.washington.edu> <1992Nov12.051227.26992@netcom.com> <1992Nov12.175025.24418@u.washington.edu> <1du9bvINNmg5@agate.berkeley.edu>
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- sstai@ocf.berkeley.edu (Samuel S. Tai) writes:
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- >The program you're thinking of is called ][-in-a-Mac, published by some
- >educational outfit in South Carolina. Unfortunately, this thing is
- >_ancient_, and only emulates a //e with 64K ROMs. I don't have any more
- >information on it, but I do know it's listed in the Macintosh Products
- >Registry, published by McGraw-Hill. (You can also find the Registry on
- >GEnie.) I know of no SW/PD solution otherwise.
-
- wow... a //e with 64 ROM is ancient?? gee... my old //+ hardly have
- 8kb of ROM...
-
- are you talking about RAM? a bet a lot of Apple // software would run
- on a 64KB machine.
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- Yours Sincerely,
- Kelvin
- e-mail: abs0@coos.dartmouth.edu
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