At 4:11 PM -0700 9/28/2001, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
>--- Robert Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  At 1:33 PM -0700 9/28/2001, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
>
>>  >I've seen at least two 8bit Nintendo Entertainment
>>  >System (NES) emulators written completely in MS
>>  >Quick BASIC. At the time, the author of one
>>  predicted
>>  >that it would need a 1Ghz PC to run at full speed.
>>  :)
>>  >IIRC, that was about 2 years ago.
>>
>>  I am wondering, was that QuickBASIC (one word)
>>  emulation written
>>  on/for a PC or a Mac. The Mac version was dumped in
>>  1992.
>
>Was for PC. You had to have QuickBASIC to run them
>since they weren't compiled. If you're interested
>in them, they can be found on some of the emulation
>sites. :) Just note that on anything with a sub
>800Mhz CPU they'll be slow.

At 68, lifes too short too mess with PC's

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