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From: damian gick <dgick@silver.ucs.indiana.edu>
Subject: A-Max and other emulators questions.
Message-ID: <1991Mar19.173636.7114@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu>
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Date: Tue, 19 Mar 91 17:36:36 GMT
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(Hmmm -- I don't like that subject line, either.. :)

Well, I have a question about A-Max II. I read the review in AmigaWorld
about A-Max and it sounds like what I need. (We use Macs here at school)
But, I was wondering, if there is a difference between AmigaDos, A-Max, and
Mac formatted disks, how can I put the system on an A-Max formatted disk?
The article says that you need access to a Mac (Ok, got that one) and I'd
have to buy the system software (Ok, no problem). But how could I transfer
the system that I buy from Mac format to A-Max format? Does it come with some
utility that allows me to do that?
 
And another question about emulators in general.. I have the Atari1 emulator
and it works pretty good (But when I copy a file from one folder to another,
the copy gets corrupted..) and I have the C=64 emulator. Are there any other
P/D emulators out there? (And are they on anonymous ftp somewhere?)


Thanks in advance!

[Oh, and if someone would like to mail me some general info on A-Max, I'd
appreciate it..]


Damian J. Gick   |  Please send any mail to:      | "...And keep on
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