Okay, I gotta ask this, as I haven't found any information about this:
exactly how do DOS cards in Macs work?  I have two of them now, one with a
286 chip and one with a 386 chip.  I can vaguely remember one of these back
in college, that seemed to do emulation and was extremely slow.

Do they dual boot and you choose which OS to use?  Do you need a second
monitor to see what's going on?  It's not that I have a pressing need for
these, but I am curious.
Teri Pittman
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