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Sweet16 emulator windows
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I have a dual-core 2.21 Ghz, already outdated, running Win XP with SP3 and with GSPort I am getting 250 Actual Mhz. > running under Classic on a fast PPC Mac. > For example, the best I _ever_ got was 160 MHz with Bernie II the Rescue

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> equivalence are you Windows guys experiencing with GSport and KEGs? > immediately register or do lags sometimes appear? Finally, what type of MHz > Specifically, are mouse moves and clicks fluid and responsive? Do keystrokes These are even now down to about 24 hour shipping times andĪppearing in stores, about seven / eight months after they were first

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Of course, if you've got huge piles of money to spend, then there isĪlways the new black cylindrical Mac Pro you can plug any display you

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Next Intel generation of chips next year, so you might want to put off Rumour of new iMacs this week, possibly with a price drop, but they are

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The rumour is that Apple will "soon" be releasing new iMacs with Retinaĭisplays (according to people digging through the entrails of developerīeta-test versions of the up-coming new Mac OS X). They tend to go blurry at non-native resolution settings. Although the problem with LCD / LED displays is that The screen size is somewhat irrelevant - it's the resolution you set it > a new Mac simply for the better quality screen. > My eyes need a 22 inch screen anyways, and if I wasn't so cheap I might grab Guy! Except I don't have a beer in my hand. Recently and then didn't bother to put it back together. The gs is unfortunately in various places at the

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The IIe however has its own workstation and isĪlways fully functional. Have Windows Machines going back to Windows 2 somewhere in this mess with Kegs32 is ok, if you insist on slumming-it:) I play on my XP machine, but I My eyes need a 22 inch screen anyways, and if I wasn't so cheap I might grabĪ new Mac simply for the better quality screen.

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I deliberately bought laptops with Windows 7 on them the last I really don't think Windows hasĬhanged all that much until Windows 8. Windows is good enough for working with the Apple II, andĭoesn't require so much typing as unix. The ease with which Ciderpress works with my CF card in my Microdrive is CiderPress I love, axcept for its lack of multi-selection andīatch-commands that were present in Apple II Oasis. Kegs32 works for me, but I like its look and feel. I mean it! I didn't like what came after System 7 very much. Me, I use my G4 with the DIGI board and the recording studio for aĭoor-stop. Have crossed-over into some bizarro universe:) Then seem to enjoy doing so? or at least seems resigned. Hood would need to lower his expectations so. my fingernails are tooĭirty from working in the garden or processing fish for a living to everīut to hear that Mr. I never did care for that over-gentrified Mac. Windows 7 and Windows XP aren't all that bad. > even worse, it's Windoze 8, so unless you're using a touchscreen device, even worse, it's WindozeĨ, so unless you're using a touchscreen device, it's even more awful you can expect OS crashes, OS bugs, piles of malware,Ī system slowed by anti-malware software. > been experiencing with Sheppy's Sweet16 and also Bernie II the Rescue? > What type of comparative performance (objective and subjective) can I expect > Anyway, the important (and group relevant) question is: I should have diversified years ago, I suppose. > that crying here, although I'll admit that I escaped this fate for far > _will_ learn Windows 8.x and the Microsoft Office Windows Apps. > storyline that only 'The Borg' could love, I _will_ be assimilated, and I > It seems my career-long resistance has indeed been futile. Immediately register or do lags sometimes appear? Finally, what type of MHzĮquivalence are you Windows guys experiencing with GSport and KEGs?įor example, the best I _ever_ got was 160 MHz with Bernie II the Rescue Specifically, are mouse moves and clicks fluid and responsive? Do keystrokes what I'veīeen experiencing with Sheppy's Sweet16 and also Bernie II the Rescue? What type of comparative performance (objective and subjective) can I expect I should have diversified years ago, I suppose.Īnyway, the important (and group relevant) question is: That crying here, although I'll admit that I escaped this fate for far _will_ learn Windows 8.x and the Microsoft Office Windows Apps. Storyline that only 'The Borg' could love, I _will_ be assimilated, and I It seems my career-long resistance has indeed been futile.












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