Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> Mac.
> SoftMac? (Any version.)
Tried 2000 demo, to limited to spend the cash on
polished but not as useful as--
> Basilisk II.
Which is a nice price and ----- useful, insert favorite word.
> Fusion.
Handicapped amiga version, just as old.
> vMac.
Nah, not that committed, only does old stuff?
Got a few real ones. :)
> Other?
See waste of bandwidth below.
> PC.
>
> SoftPC/AT.
>
> VirtualPC.
>
> RealPC.
>
> Blue Lable Power Emulator.
VPC, to be honest I didn't look past it.
Opinions please.
> Other?
You must emulate nintendo, sega and psx on
any platform, you do yourself a disservice otherwise.
C64, AppleII, atari, msx but mostly on the machine below.
Anything that would run on an (?) amiga. And that's a whole bunch of stuff
for a 030, also serves as a serving hdd for the C64 and apple II.
But my friend, I'm tipping you know this.
Fusion3.1 on the amiga is still king of emulators for mine.
Give me Basilisk or ShapeShifter that does a better job and I'll pay
for that. Happily.
So how long before X is on PC or do I just do it though linux.
Speaking of Linux does anyone here use linux/basilisk ?
Not a happy camper with that.
Apple would do well to make a (?) LCiMAC which looks like a
pc, is expandable, has all the plugs, holes and slots, support for
some legacy devices such as a floppy and lets you choose the
bleedin' monitor You wont to look at.
Sorry end of ramble. For the people?
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