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Jim Rorstrom <jrorstrom@media-net.net> wrote:
> I was thinking of getting MLCAD to use on a G3 300 with Virtual PC (Win 98).
> In your opinion (or anyone else) is it still worth the trouble? Matt's LEGO
> track program works great on Virtual PC (prabably less demanding than MLCA
Trouble? It's free, right? What's the trouble - downloading and
installing it? In my experience Virtual PC runs about as fast as a
PC of half the clock speed of the Mac running it, so you'll be
running it about as well as a 150-166 Pentium. I'd guess it would
do fine. If not it's VPC's and Apple's fault, not MLCAD's. :)
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