Jay Jay Johansson wrote:
>Anybody knows good emulatros for 68k macs? I�m interested in the amiga and
>x68000 emulation.

    Amiga emulation is a tough one. MacUAE works pretty well. But, it
requires a PPC. Even with a G3, if you run any program that does
graphics & sound simultaneously (just about all Amiga games) you'll
run into problems... Choppy, sputtering sound, slow video, etc. But,
until the PPC was developed, it was believed that an Amiga cannot be
emulated.

Cheers,
Andrew

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