Trey Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Actually it is 24 or 32 bit addressing: of course the options are to turn
32 bit 
>addressing on or off, and there was no way for you to know that. 
>Anyhow, go to [http://emulation.net/macintosh/] and get vmac, you can
emulate a 
>macintosh plus perfectly with sound, no glitches, etc.� You can run at
original 
>speed (for games) or as fast as your machine will go (great for old
versions of 
>pagemaker, excel, stuff like that) 

Sorry - very embarassing - I have been corrected on this 16/24 bit before,
and it didn't stick. Anyway, thanks a lot for the info. I am astounded that
this emulator exists. I will try it, of course. I actually have a Mac Plus,
but it's in the attic somewhere. Ah, to play Gato again!
It's mentioned that the option is to turn 32-bit addressing off - I don't
think that's an option in the Memory control panel after OS 7.1 - is it?
Kim

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