Hello Dan & all,
>You can try PCx, which is a freeware PC emulator for Macs. I'm using it
>to run MS-DOS 6.2 in Classic mode on MacOS X. If you're using MacOS 9.2
>or earlier, it's even easier. First, download the emulator...
I downloaded PCx and installed it on my computer. Everything seems to
be fine, i.e. I can do all the "fine tuning" in the preferences that
open when I start the programme, but when I actually do switch to the
PC environment, something seems to go wrong. All I get is a dark
screen with cryptic white things - which are neither LETTERS not
NUMBERS. My suspection is that PCx cannot handle the resolution of
the Mac Titanium's wide screen (which I cannot change into a more
normal format) and therefore the symbols are not building up
correctly but are "fragmentized"...
Any suggestions...?
If not... - may I repeat my request (of somebody writing the six
examples for me) ...?
Thanks for any kind of answer!
Best,
Susanne
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