The program now accepts "dsk" image files with 41 tracks (the maximum so far was 40).
A recent Snow Leopard upgrade broke the "Make Movie from Apple II Screen" feature. This has been fixed.
Cassette tape files now get file name extension "cass" instead of "aif". As a result, the cassette tape icon appears correctly again in Snow Leopard. Old "aif" files can still be read.
ANONYMOUS can someone please tell me how to play games with 2 disks. how do i insert them and play them when it asks me to switch to disk 2. the creator of the app never responds to me (Version 4.2)
FONGD Sure, but for $50, I don't have an extra computer cluttering up my house for those few times that I get a hankering to play Arcade Boot Camp... (Version 6.3.5)
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Mar 2 2005
SILVERDR Very nice, well designed and working emulator. Yet way overpriced! Yes, I know it takes time to develop such thing, possibly much more than a generic doc-based application. Yet with this expectations I am not going to even think of spending a penny on it.- the price has changed some revisions ago, so has my attitiude towards this app. (Version 3.4.1)
PC This application is awesome! Apart from running all my favourite games from my primary school days, I can actually do some useful stuff as with my Maths class!
The licence is a bit costly, but well worth the money! (Version 3.4)
BONELYFISH It is awesome that an old computer like that with plenty of freewares and open sources available on PC platform, but on Apple's own platform you have to pay for that. For a switcher it is unbelievable you have to pay for so many things. (Version 3.4)
CODEMATTIC V][ is great fun for fans of the Apple ][ machines. Very faithful emulator. Whenever Ive emailed the author he's been responsive and even added some features I suggested. V][ is obviously being actively updated and improved.
This great app brings me back to my Apple ][ days.
Wizadry, the original Castle Wolfenstein, Bolo, 7 Cities, Choplifter, Pirates! The list goes on and on.
BYEBYEBUSHHOLE I would give a squirrel's nuts for an emulator of the 512K era Mac. Congrats to the folks keeping the past in the present. (Version 2.6)