mac emulators
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Posted by Chris Thompson
Mar 12, 2008 at 09:59 PM
It almost doesn’t count… that’s like emulating Windows 3.1 ;) The only outliner you can run in those emulators is the old, but still feature rich, MORE.
—Chris
Manfred wrote:
>Actually, there are legal mac emulators. The only thing is that they emulate only Macs
>that are running up to OS 7.5. One of my favorites is Mini Vmac. See
>http://minivmac.sourceforge.net/. It’s really fast and it will run older mac
>outliners.
>
>The other one is Basilisk II (which is a bit more sophisticated).
>
>You
>need (for both of them) a Mac ROM file (which may or may not be legal, depending on how you
>obtain it).
>
>Manfred
>
Posted by Manfred
Mar 12, 2008 at 10:31 PM
I agree :) said it just for completeness sake ...
Manfred
Posted by Cassius
Mar 13, 2008 at 01:38 AM
Chris Thompson wrote:
>It almost doesn’t count… that’s like emulating Windows 3.1 ;) The only outliner you
>can run in those emulators is the old, but still feature rich, MORE.
>..........................
From what I’ve seen, GV’s outlining capabilities and More’s are quite similar.
-c
Posted by Chris Thompson
Mar 13, 2008 at 01:44 AM
Yup, they were practically siblings. GrandView was generally a bit more powerful. I can’t remember if it had clones though. MORE did for sure. It was the golden age of outliners.
—Chris
Cassius wrote:
>From what I’ve seen, GV’s outlining
>capabilities and More’s are quite similar.
>
>-c
>
Posted by Cassius
Mar 13, 2008 at 02:10 AM
Chris Thompson wrote:
>Yup, they were practically siblings. GrandView was generally a bit more powerful. I
>can’t remember if it had clones though. MORE did for sure. It was the golden age of
>outliners.
>—————————————-
Yes, GV has clones.
-c