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Date   : Mon, 08 Aug 1994 10:33:04 EST
From   : Stephen Quan <quan@...>
Subject: comp.emulators.misc FAQ

Hi all, I have been asked to compile a list of emulators for public use.
I am not sure what state your BBC emulators are at, but you are welcome
to help me compile this list, or you can feel free to email Jopi himself.
[I think jopi is the maintainer of the comp.emulators.misc FAQ].

Jopi writes :

> Stephen Quan writes :
> >
> >   [Reply to an article asking about BBC emulators on MSDOS machines]
> >
> >   I have joined an email discussion list on bbc emulators.  There are
> >   various individual emulators being constructed.  As far as I know,
> >   2 are specific MS-DOS base emulators.  Some others are PC but linux
> >   base emulators, there are UNIX emulators and Macintosh emulators as
> >   well.
> 
>   Could you compile a list of these emulators for public use. i.e. asnwering
>   future questions like above, or the future comp.emulators.misc FAQ.
>   Maybe you could forward the query below to the mailing list as well. Thanks.
> 
> At least the following information should be available for each
> emulator listed:
>   EMULATES:
>   PROGRAM: (Name)
>   VERSION: (Number/Release date)
>   FILE:    (Filename)
>   MACHINE: (Host/Environment)
>   REQUIRES:
>   AUTHORS:
>   DETAILS: E.g level of emulation, implemented/non-implemented features
>   COMMENTS:
>   FTP site:
>   Contact address: (email)
> 
> Also the following information is useful:
> 
>   WWW Home Page of the maintainer (For Emulator Guide)
> 
> 
>  With best regards,
> 
>    Jopi;
> 
>  jopi@...{stekt,zombie,paju}.oulu.fi    // Fading out.  (-:
>  ICBM: 65°03'26.01"N 25°28'13.08"E   X64 emulator http://stekt.oulu.fi:/~jopi/
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