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having used emulators from the old BBC on IBM andthen using dos on 386 /486/pentiumand then trying to use various ohter emuations one realises thathere are always restritions on using nany type of emulator on another processor built to do differnet things;
Wine seems ok for simple progs but a the end of the day eachis designed to runits own OS. hence perhaps the best solutionI have found is to use dual boots OS and then run a network on two or more computers to swap files...
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Wine seems ok for simple progs but a the end of the day eachis designed to runits own OS. hence perhaps the best solutionI have found is to use dual boots OS and then run a network on two or more computers to swap files...
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