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- From: starfish@stein.u.washington.edu (Sarah Skovronsky)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: Apple //e (DOS, ProDOS) programs on Mac?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.175025.24418@u.washington.edu>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 17:50:25 GMT
- Article-I.D.: u.1992Nov12.175025.24418
- References: <1992Nov12.001420.14322@u.washington.edu> <1992Nov12.051227.26992@netcom.com>
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- jwells@netcom.com (Jason Paul Wells) writes:
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- >starfish@stein.u.washington.edu (Sarah Skovronsky) writes:
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- >>I'd heard there was a way to run Apple //e-type programs on the Mac, assuming
- >>one can get them on a 3.5" disk first. Is there such a utility/program/init/
- >>whatever that will let me do this, and if so, where can I get it? (FTPable?)
-
- >>Thanks...
-
- >Well, one way is to get an LC and the Apple IIe Card. You can then even get
- >a 5.25-inch drive to connect to the card.
-
- Well, I do have an LC, and that card did look interesting, but perhaps it's
- a little expensive? (Does anyone have a price on it?)
-
- >Of course, maybe you don't have an LC... I do remember seeing a flyer about
- >some program that enabled you to run ProDOS applications on a Mac. It was
- >a long time ago, so I think it even worked on the Mac Classic models...
- >Unfortunately, I can't remember where it was from, and I have since lost
- >the flyer... =)
-
- Arrgh! Okay, can ANYONE help me with this?
-
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