Mw.dsk emulator os-9 -mac

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Joseph seemed to disappear from the Coco community. With 4 virtual floppy disk dirves, a virtual hard drive usable in both RSDOS and OS-9, Vcc became the ultimate Coco 3 emulator. With some help from Robert Gault, Joseph added the RGBDOS system for controlling VHDs (virtual hard drives) just as you would real hard drives. Vcc 1.4.2 was easy to install, easy to run, and felt like using a real Coco 3. Coco 3 emulator started to get more features, but with each feature, introducing more bugs. It was about that same time, the M.E.S.S. At that point the emulator had matured greatly and would run most Coco software, even OS-9. Slowly, he updated the releases from 1.0.0 to 1.4.2. When Joseph Forgione released the 1st version of the Vcc Coco 3 emulator, I was a little sceptical about it.

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Introducing Vcc 1.4.3beta with Becker Port Support for DriveWire4