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by ForOldHack
1586 days ago
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Traditionally Apple has supported it when it shipped hardware: Apple ][ to 68K (1991), 68k to PPC (1994), PPC to Intel(2006), and Now Intel to Mx(2020), but a few years after, its not a feature. 6 years, is 4 generations, like 100 human years. Why are the Classic and PowerPC emulators so popular? People want them. I had someone bring in a Franklin Ace Apple II clone. There are Apple ][ emulators too. Not just for nostalgia, but for applications that are no longer supported or being developed. I can run DOS on a Core II duo after 40 years. My point is Apple emulation is only profitable when selling hardware, don't even think its nifty, when its dumped like old fish. |
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