--- "Donald Town Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Also, is there any such thing as an emulator that
> will allow old 2e and 
> 2c programs like applewriter and its friends to run
> on the newer 
> machines?  Oops- guess I should run a google search
> on that one first.

If you have a powermac, there's Bernie ][ the Rescue,
which is an apple ][ series and //GS emulator.
Another way is to get an LC or LCII and an apple ][e
PDS card, but make sure you get the external cable.
With that you can connect an apple ][ 5.25" drive and
I'm sure there is a way to transfer files to the
Mac side.

I think there are other apple ][ emulators, not sure
though since I haven't looked, just saw something
about Bernie on a website.

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