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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

2562.0. "C64 Emulators?" by LINCON::MGAINES () Mon May 15 1989 11:53

    
    Does anyone have a C64 emulator? I've seen C64 emulator II listed,
    is it worth the $49 asking price? Also, is a C64 5 1/4 inch disk
    compatible with AMY? What would I need to do to get the 5 1/4 inch
    games disks coppied to my AMY's 3 1/2 inch disk, is this supported
    or would I need to include a permenant 5 1/4 inch disk for my system?
    
    How well does the C64 emulator work? I have a friend that has tons
    of C64 software, and have been considering getting the emulator,
    if someone has been doing this, please respond with as much information
    as possible regarding the PRO's and CON's of this configuration.
    
    				Thanks!
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2562.1yuck!!!GUCCI::HERBMon May 22 1989 01:215
    All thje 64 emulators I have seen can just emulate commodore basic
    or commodore wordprocessers or anything without graphics.
    
    matt
    
2562.2Get a C=64ULTRA::KINDELBill Kindel @ BXB1Mon May 22 1989 13:209
    I still believe that the best emulator for a C=64 *is* a C=64.  If your
    kids want to play (usually heavily copy-protected) C=64 games, you're
    much better off with a used C=64 feeding into the TV set (or better yet
    an inexpensive NTSC monitor).
    
    For a modest extra investment (less than the cost of a good Amiga
    application or productivity tool), you gain the ability to use the
    Amiga while your kids play games and you can set aside the fear that
    they'll damage Ami with sticky fingers and/or static electricity.