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On 18 Jul 2005 20:41:28 -0700, dunric@yahoo.com wrote:
> ...I want to ensure it will work on an older, specific machine without
> having to buy that machine on ebay. Can I test it out on an emulator
> instead?
>
> Paul
That would depend on how much you trust the emulator.
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Well, I managed to get a .Z5 game to work on the Commodore 64 via
InftoD64.
Paul
Ross Presser wrote:
> On 18 Jul 2005 20:41:28 -0700, dunric@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > ...I want to ensure it will work on an older, specific machine without
> > having to buy that machine on ebay. Can I test it out on an emulator
> > instead?
> >
> > Paul
>
> That would depend on how much you trust the emulator.
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Meant to say: Got HLA Adventure working on the Commodore 64, in
addition to the Apple IIgs. One thing I like about Inform is that it
can be used on virtually any system. Very good cross-compatibility.
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> Meant to say: Got HLA Adventure working on the Commodore 64, in
> addition to the Apple IIgs. One thing I like about Inform is that it
> can be used on virtually any system. Very good cross-compatibility.
Exactly! Have you started checking out simple Inform coding, yet?
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