well, you can use a emulator to play any software you have from the Apple
II.  As long as your Apple II has a 3.5" drive, and your iMac can read it (I
am assuming the Apple II's drive is 800k, not our standard 1.4/2.8mb)

OR, you can download rom's (images of those disks) from the interenet, and
use them on the emulator.  I downloaded everything this ftp site had to
offer.  I also bought EVERY SINGLE Eamon adventure game from a president of
the Eamon fan club (complete with updates, etc).  My buddy also bought every
single rom image available (I think it filled up 2 dvd-r's).  If you are
interested in my roms (meaning what my friend purchased, and my Eamons),
contact me offlist, and we can work something out

Steven
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ron Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Apple2list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: Hi All


>
> On Jan 25, 2005, at 11:32 AM, Ken wrote:
> >> Ob Question3 : What is the easiest way to share my AppleII stuff with
> >> others, my other computer is a Macintosh iBook with 3.5 usb drive.
> >
> > Probably join a group that has similar interests. On-line or locally.
> >
> Actually I meant what is the easiest way to get stuff from my Apple II
> to a macintosh and then to the internet?



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