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This article is from the Apple II Csa2 FAQ, by Jeff Hurlburt with numerous contributions by others.
An Apple II emulator-- also called an "emu"-- is a program which lets a
PC, Mac, etc. work like an Apple II and run Apple II software. Usually, the
Apple II software is in the form of a "disk image" file-- a kind of virtual
diskette. For more about Apple II emulators and where to get them see Q&A 003
in Csa2APPLICS. --Rubywand
 
Continue to:
pc, hardware, Apple II, Apple ][ or Apple //, apple, programming
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