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- Subject: [hatari-devel] Hatari spotted in print magazine...
- From: Christian Zietz <czietz@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2021 20:12:52 +0200
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Hello,
see: https://forum.atari-home.de/index.php/topic,16570.0.html, which
shows the current issue 3/2021 of German magazine Mac & i [1]. This is
not from an article about retro systems. Instead, the topic of the
article is how well applications that are still compiled for Intel macOS
run on M1 Macs thanks to Rosetta 2.
Surely, the author could have chosen a less "niche" application to
illustrate that point. Maybe he found the concept of running an emulator
under emulation funny? In any case, this is of course a nice "ad" for
Hatari. (And EmuTOS is shown, too.)
Regards
Christian
[1] <https://www.heise.de/mac-and-i/>