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|website = [http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA009321/#98 http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA009321/#98] (in Japanese)
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'''A2Mac''' is a [[PC-98 emulators|PC-9801VX]] emulator for Macintosh computers, first released in 1997, then to limited distribution in 1998. It has not received a full public release.
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==Compatibility==
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A2Mac emulates a setup with a 286 processor and 640KB RAM, and can only run in real mode. It is also noted Hideki Naito uses BASIC in the emulator as a high-performance program calculator on Mac. It is unknown whether this is still the case.
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==See also==
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* [[GBMac]]
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* [[NESMac]]
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* [[InvMac]]
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* [[A2Mac]]
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[[Category:Emulators]]
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[[Category:PC-98 emulators]]
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[[Category:MacOS emulation software]]

Revision as of 03:28, 3 August 2021

98Mac
Developer(s) Hideki Naito
Latest version N/A
Active No
Platform(s) MacOS
Emulates PC-9801VX
Website http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA009321/#98 (in Japanese)

A2Mac is a PC-9801VX emulator for Macintosh computers, first released in 1997, then to limited distribution in 1998. It has not received a full public release.

Compatibility

A2Mac emulates a setup with a 286 processor and 640KB RAM, and can only run in real mode. It is also noted Hideki Naito uses BASIC in the emulator as a high-performance program calculator on Mac. It is unknown whether this is still the case.

See also