shooraijin wrote:Emulators aren't illegal -- it's the ROMs that you download that you don't own that are.
I use a Commodore 64 emulator quite legitimately to do development. It affords a lot of debugging tools that just aren't possible on my real 128. Ditto for my Intellivision emulator, since I want to play with the hardware.
I do play games on these emulators, of course, but I own the cartridges and disk images already -- I just transferred them to the Mac to play.
Okay, back to your regularly scheduled thread, sorry.
Link Antilles wrote:Most likely, Link.
MillyFan wrote:Erm. . .the frog from Chrono Trigger was named Glenn. Magus was the magician that turned him into a frog. -^.^-
Hey, how *do* you turn a cartridge into a disk image? I know this sounds really dumb, but if I could, I'd sure like to play a lot of NES and SNES games on my PC (among others, Ultima for the NES, EarthBound for the SNES although my SNES still works, unlike the NES LOL)
shooraijin wrote:I've imaged many of my Commodore disks for just such a purpose -- they're much better protected as disk image files on my Mac than they are as floppies in the disk box, and they'll last a lot longer.
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