Gregg Eshelman wrote:
>IMHO, if you have only one Mac _and_ a PC you
>need Basilisk II on the PC. :) I have three Macs
>(again) and one (put together) PC and Basilisk
>on the PC.
>
You always put it so much better Gregg, thanks.
Haven't looked at Dave for a while, is it less ugly than it was?
If you have a pc you really should have BasiliskII installed. Its a
great program and reasonably stable. ;) Comes standard with most
linux distro's and is of coarse free for most other platforms.
>P.S. What to do with a Performa 550 with CD, 160M HD,
>20mb RAM, no FPU, and network card? :)
>
Send it to me, p+h paid? :)
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