Emulators for MS-DOS


Apple Emulators

Apple has one of the more advanced emualtors around. The emulating technology works great for apple. It also have one of the largest software support and software archive. Below are some good sites.

WWW Sites

* Information on Apple ][ and Macintosh emulators
* Apple II Resources
* University of Georgia Site

Emulator Sites

* Apple Emulator for Windows aplwinb2.zip
* ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/emulators/ (131.246.9.95)
* minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au/pub/apple2/Wilbur_mirror/ (131.236.20.70)
* sunb.ocs.mq.edu.au/PC/Emulators/ (137.111.1.11)
* sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Emulators/ (198.86.40.81)
* University of Georgia, USA Site

Diskimages Sites

* University of Georgia, USA Site
* Cassandra Site


C64 Emulators

C64 is almost as old as the Apple family, if not older, it also have large software archive and support. Currently, there is 1 CD with more than 4400 games, 7700 demos and magazines and 700 utilities made available through an UK guy, Darren Hagan who compiled all the software. A second CD is in the works too.

WWW Sites

* C64
* Jim Brain's CBM 8-bit Computer Home Page
* Marko Makelan's Commodore 8-bit Server

Emulator Sites

* C64S v1.0, Funet Site, Finland

Diskimages Sites

* Frodo Site
* Lennon Site


Macintosh Emulators

Currently, there is only one emulator for Macintosh.

WWW Sites

* Macintosh WWW Resources

Emulator Site

* Get a copy of Executor


Amiga Emulators

As to now, there is not a really working version of the Amiga emulator, maybe in the near future, some one would come out with a wokring Amiga emulator and all of us can enjoy the games of the Commodore Amiga.

WWW Sites

* Amiga Homepage (though not emulator related)


The information on this page was put together by Chan Kum Hong.