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From: kleef@cs.vu.nl (Patrick van Kleef)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: Multi-Computing!
Message-ID: <1060@ark.cs.vu.nl>
Date: Thu, 16-Jul-87 18:40:42 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jul 16 18:40:42 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 18-Jul-87 11:31:53 EDT
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In article <8707160842.AA15790@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> 7GMADISO@POMONA.BITNET writes:
>
>     Since both the Amiga and AtariST now have the functionality of both
>the MS-DOS and Macintosh available to them, I wouldn't be surprised if both
>machines become more popular.  Being able to run 3 different varieties of
>software on one machine is a strong inducement to purchase!
>
>                    ---- George Madison
>

And what's even funnier:

Using the Aladdin Macintosh emulator on the Atari ST (a German
product) you can not only do Epson compatible printing (even
screendumps) but...

use the '][ in a Mac' Apple ][e emulator that has been out on
the Macintosh. Run any (I mean 99%) of the Apple ][ software
on an emulated Apple ][e on an emulated Macintosh... ;)

What would you call this then? Second degree emulation?

Paul
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