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Topic: Macintosh emulator

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  Macintosh    Emulators  
  Macintosh computers    Apple Macintosh  
  Macintosh software    Game Boy emulator  
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  PC emulator    Emulator for Windows  
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Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

Macintosh emulators manage very well with this technique, but the problems begin when some "wicked" software (like there are thousands on the Amiga) use hardware banging in the hardware registers, bypassing the system interfaces (the devices, on amiga)
The PC-Task and PCX emulators are well programmed, but are a bit useless because games are unplayable because too slow (or the amiga version exists) and the macintosh emulation can handle 'serious' applications (such as M$-Office or Works), and other well-known ones (Photoshop, Netscape) at a very good speed.
Another way to work with Macintosh disks is to use the Ardi Mac Emulator for Linux or the vMac emulator for Linux.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

Macintosh-specific PalmPilot information, including Macintosh PalmPilot emulators.
Macintosh emulator vMac for Win32 updated to V0.
There are currently three Playstation Emulators for the Macintosh, and the possibility for a fourth being ported.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

Most touch screen manufacturers offer some level of software support which include mouse emulators, software drivers, screen generators and development tools for Windows, OS/2, Macintosh and DOS.
Emulators for the IBM PC and the Apple Macintosh became quite widely used, often in an attempt to make the Amiga more useful for business purposes (it didn't have a lot of business software)
It runs emulators - these can be used to run MSDOS, Windows, Macintosh, Amiga, and Commodore programs under Linux.
Keiko Miyisawa,
Receptionist

Macintosh emulators quite heavily.
Made with Macintosh signs Emulators.
 
 
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