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.