From: John Teffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

You could download an Emulator program for your PC that
simulates a Mac computer

No, it emulates the hardware (simulation is something quite different!) ---
but I think that the best Mac emulator only supports up to OS 8.1
(As it simulates a 68K (non PowerPC) Mac.)

http://www.microcode-solutions.com/ ---
Also, the "computer within a computer" situation that Emulators
create tends to be slow, buggy, and often incompatible.

I disagree... ---
Are you not allowed to keep your PC AND Mac in the classroom?
 I would think that giving giving your students access to both platforms
could only benefit them in the future.  (Although comparing a 250 Mhz
Mac to a 2500 Mhz PC might unfairly slant their opinion of Macs.)

There are plenty of cheap unobtrusive iMacs around...



Laurence


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