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From: ph@cci632.UUCP (Pete Hoch)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.mac.programmer
Subject: Re: Todd Rundgren's Macintosh OS
Summary: How many OSs can your machine run??
Message-ID: <30881@cci632.UUCP>
Date: 28 Sep 89 14:14:52 GMT
References: <1679@draken.nada.kth.se> <158@edsr.eds.com> <35053@apple.Apple.COM> <528@cpdaux.UUCP>
Organization: CCI, Communications Systems Division, Rochester, NY
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In article <528@cpdaux.UUCP>, steve@cpdaux.UUCP (Steve Lemke) writes:
> A friend of mine suggested the three-in-one demonstration, namely a Mac
> running MultiFinder (with lots of RAM), SoftPC w or w/o Window, and
> ][ in a Mac (Apple ][ emulator for the Mac).  Three OS in one machine at
> the same time.

> ----- Steve Lemke ------------------- "MS-DOS (OS/2, etc.) - just say no!"

Actualy you can add one more.  MacIDRIS is a fully POSIX compatable port
of UNIX that runs as an application under Multifinder on the Mac.  So
you can run MS-DOS, PRO-DOS, Finder, and UNIX all at the same time on the
same machine.

Pete Hoch