>How about old DOS games?

PC Compatibility Cards are great for running business and technical 
programs which are available only to the DOS/Windoze marketplace and do 
not require other than the emulated hardware provided by pcSetup.

A number of what I would call "mission critical" programs are run on my 
PCCC, and they run great. Actually, better than in a real Wintel 
environment.

When moving from one Mac and/or MacOS to another, I simply move my Win31 
folder (which started out as Win for WG 3.11, but is now Win 95) to the 
new Mac environment.

I'm now running 9.2.1 on a 533 MHz Beige G3 (MT; was 333 MHz) Server (all 
UW-SCSI); I started out with 8.1 on a 266 MHz Beige G3 MT (all EIDE).

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