Yes its called a Macintosh. You can get a 266MHz iMac for around 600 or 700
right now. There are a couple of Mac emulators out there for PC's but they
are only able to imitate very old style Macs - e.g., Mac Plus's running
System 6.0 and 8 MHz Moterola 68000 chips . The current chip set is the G3/4
series running around 333Mhz and up, with system software at Sys9.0, with
the FSB Unix based System 10 coming out this summer.
regards,
larry
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fax: (703) 361-6706
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Chaos, panic, and disorder - my work here is done.
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> Anyone know of a package that can be used to emulate what my
> PC-generated CF website(s)would look like on a Mac?
>
> Thanks
> Terry Riley
> Riley Varea Associates, London, UK
>
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