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Adam J. Thornton <adam@princeton.edu> wrote:
> In my experience it's a slightly expensive application that runs
> Quarterstaff quite well and does not, unlike Basilisk or Vmac, require a
> ROM (which, legally, requires ownership of a Macintosh) to run.

At least around here, you can pick up a Classic Mac for free at a flea
market.


mathew
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