on 7/22/00 10:46 AM, William Limbacher at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> and the
> chart shows the 5300 ROM-based SoftMac, for example, emulating a 68040.
> Says you need a 75-Mhz Pentium processor to emulate a 68030.  Faster to
> emulate a 68040.
> So why would anyone want to start with a shaky platform to run a Mac
> emulation?  I guess being able to use a Vaio might be one answer.

If al it's going to do is run as fast as a 68040 anyway, why don't you just
buy a 190c or a 5300ce and save yourself a ton of money?

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