![]() Abacus however claims that its CPU technology is portable and that it currently has a version for NeXTstep-on-Intel in beta test and another for Mac-on-MS-DOS machines in alpha test. It says it’s now able to run Mac programs such as Word, Excel, Quicken, Mac Money and a bunch of games quite well, more than it could 18 months ago. ![]() The Abacus approach has been to emulate the Motorola 68000 chip that Apple Computer Inc uses, calling its stuff a synthetic CPU. Abacus Research & Development Inc, the Albuquerque, New Mexico start-up that designed Executor, which back in 1991 was the first software-only Apple Macintosh System-under-Unix product we ever heard of, says it’s now shipping the thing for Motorola Inc-based NeXT Computer Inc boxes and has managed to corral between 1,000 and 2,000 user sites.
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