On Monday, Sep 8, 2003, at 02:18 US/Central, Tekno Liber wrote:


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!)

Well, if we want to be technical, an "emulator" uses hardware support, while a "simulator" does everything in software. Most of the "emulators," like Virtual PC or VMWare (on 386 platforms), are really simulators, though they pull some pretty cool tricks to achieve the speed they do.

As for programs that simulate a Mac, I would be suprised if there
are any that work well, though I used one long ago on a Sun that
pretty reliably ran os 8.something, well enough to run Blobbo
(albiet rather slowly).  Here's a link that discusses several
emulators (yes, they call them that) that run 680x0 code (which
I guess means OS 8?) on various platforms:

http://www.macwindows.com/emulator.html#Maconother

Regards,

Mike Beede


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