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2 thoughts on “Virtual IIGS for Chrome, Active GS!”
avatar Chris M.
April 10, 2014 at 9:38 pm
ActiveGS really isn’t new, but it sure is neat. With most of the GS/OS based titles you should be able to mount all the disks on the Smartport device (s7d1 through s7d7) to eliminate disk swapping.
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avatar neozeed
April 11, 2014 at 4:55 am
I didn’t see that option with ActiveGC…. Then again my exprence with the IIGS was pretty limited. Although it was the ‘cool’ one with a hard disk, and system 6 so it looked just like a mac.
I’m surprised Apple even let that out of the door!