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- From: jsmcgi01@ulkyvx.louisville.edu
- Subject: Re: C64 Emulators
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- Message-ID: <1992Dec25.020951.1@ulkyvx.louisville.edu>
- Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1992 06:09:51 GMT
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- References: <1992Dec23.154739.13882@cbnewsk.cb.att.com>
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- In article <1992Dec23.154739.13882@cbnewsk.cb.att.com>, tjensen@cbnewsk.cb.att.com (todd.r.jensen) writes:
- > Has anyone had any luck with C64 Emulators for the Amiga. I came across
- > a Shareware version (I forgot by who) written a couple of years ago. Is
- > it worth it to go to the trouble to buy the patch cords for the C64 drives
- > so I can use my old outdated software on my slightly old Amiga?
- >
- > Any advice, reviews, ect. would be appreciated.
- >
- > Thanks,
- >
- > Todd Jensen o
- > AT&T Bell Labs ___^o_ __o <|\
- > (708) 979-1254 _ \<_ \
- > tjensen@ihlpe.att.com (_)/(_) /
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-
- The public domain A64 package is by far the best C64 emulator. It does
- *everything* the 64 could do, better. It also includes many enhancements (easy
- file transfers, use of a 3.5" as a C64 drive, menus, etc.) that make using it a
- breeze.
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