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70.1 | PC-Ditto "user"/alternative | JGO::SMEELE | | Thu Apr 28 1988 10:50 | 14 |
| Hi Jay
Yes I have (some )experience with PC-ditto.
It works but is quite slow (except for disk access).
What I have and works is Symphony Xtalk and some word-processing
package .I have used all three very little but they work, including
linking to a Rainbow and tranferring files!!
For a better alternative read note 69.1 alternative 3
I must admit I don't know anybody that has tried this.
Hopefully this helps a little.
Regards:Hans
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70.2 | why use IBM-software? | HLDG02::VELZEN | | Thu Apr 28 1988 11:55 | 12 |
| I too have PC-Ditto, everything I have for IBM works.
Speed is about 0.5 times a XT at 4.77 Mhz(I think).
But why use IBM-software, everything I need is available for Atari.
Please give some examples of IBM things you want to use, we will
give you the atari alternatives.
The only emulator I use is Aladin,for the macintosh.
Jan Willem
(Who sometimes has bad dreams about the XT's he has worked with)
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70.3 | Yes, I use it | BENTLY::MESSENGER | An Index of Metals | Thu Apr 28 1988 13:29 | 6 |
| I'm using PC-Ditto for a dBase III+ project I'm working on.
dBase and SEDT for PC work great. PC-Ditto is _very_ slow, however.
Yes, it will use your hard disk. You end up with about a 710K *slow*
PC.
- HBM
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70.4 | PC-ditto in color???? | JGO::MEHIGHEND | Roel van Suijdam @JGO NMGV06::SUIJDAM | Wed May 04 1988 12:33 | 8 |
| I too have a copy of PC-ditto but I have a color monitor attached to my 1040.
The add's state that PC-ditto can be used in Medium rez. too. But I still
haven't found out the way to accomplish just that. The doc file and the set-up
file which are part of the package do not reveal the mistery.
Can anyone give me a clue?
Thanks ..........Roel van Suijdam
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70.5 | PC-ditto now in color | CSOADM::MORRIS | | Wed May 25 1988 10:34 | 10 |
| -< PC-Ditto in color????>-
Version 3.0 of PC-ditto is in color.
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70.6 | Help - whither MSDOS ? | STAR::PARKE | Debate - What you catch fish with | Mon Nov 28 1988 10:54 | 26 |
| I am looking at using ditto for access to the IBM software base
(in particular the autpmated stock trading systems such as the
Equalizer from Schwab).
I have one question. Where does one acquire the IBM dos or COMPAQ
MS-DOS V3.2 to use with Ditto ?
Also, a note of news,
The next version of ditto is supposed to be a full speed XT
emulation.
The figures I got fo the current version are, 80% for non graphic
applications and about 50% speed for graphic intensive work.
Has anyone encountered a list of, or experienced applications which
will NOT run under ditto ?
Thanks,
Bill
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70.7 | 1.25*glacier = glacier | DELNI::GOLDSTEIN | Plesiochronous percussion | Wed Nov 30 1988 16:03 | 13 |
| If the next version of Ditto is supposed to be "full XT speed" then
that would be nice, but if the current version is 80% of speed for
non-graphics, then the new one will be only 25% faster. Not much.
And when I tried it, I usually found it to be a LOT slower than
that! More like a Norton Index of .1, though it depends upon the
application. I found applications that collapsed because PC Ditto
couldn't handle the interrupt rate.
MS-DOS now sells for about $100 in stores. Lots of people do very
very bad things, like make unauthorized copies. Shame, shame.
BTW, off-line testing reveals that the Toshiba T-1100 version of
MS-DOS 2.11 also works on PC-Ditto, but the NEC MultiSpeed V3.2
doesn't. Odd.
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70.8 | { | LEDS::ACCIARDI | Time to change this damn message | Wed Nov 30 1988 18:37 | 5 |
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Cheer up. The Amiga Transformer rates a whopping .2 on the Norton
SI test. And it doesn't do graphics at all.
Ed.
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70.9 | How Much Memory? | UBOHUB::SHELDON_R | Jive Talkin' Dude | Mon Jun 25 1990 10:53 | 7 |
|
Being a total novice at all this could someone tell me what is the
minimum memory requirement to run PC-Ditto can I run it on my 520?
Thanks,
Robert.
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70.10 | Which graphics card does PC-Ditto emulate? | POWDML::STEIL | | Fri Dec 28 1990 20:46 | 7 |
| Which graphics card does PC Ditto emulate?
I'm trying to access Prodigy using PC-Ditto, but it gets hung up
with the first graphics screen.
Gil
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70.11 | Well..., hard to say | SKIVT::HEARN | Time will tell... | Sat Dec 29 1990 12:52 | 12 |
|
Gil,
Sorry, but my Pc-Ditto "Users Manual" doesn't say
anything about the graphics emulated (not that I saw any-
way) - it only says that "our product taps the potential
power of the Atari ST to emulate an 8088/8086 hardware
system compatible with the IBM PC".
Hope it helps in someway,
Rich
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70.12 | PC-DITTO emulates CGA | BAGELS::FELDMAN | Jerry Feldman DTN 227-3279 | Wed Jan 02 1991 17:08 | 2 |
| PC-DITTO and PC-DITTOII both emulate Mono and CGA.
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70.13 | PC-ditto also HERCULES graph | HLFS00::FUHREN_P | | Wed Feb 27 1991 07:48 | 8 |
| As far as I know PC-ditto emulates mono-hercules also.
Does anaybode out there know where I could buy the latest version of
PC-ditto. There is a version in the US which is not available in
Europe. Is there a way of importing something like this ????
Regards, Peter Fuhren
HLFS00::FUHREN_P
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70.14 | E.A. Brown | DECWIN::GILLIAM | | Wed Feb 27 1991 13:09 | 2 |
| If you looking for PC-DITTO I, the software emulator, try E. Arthur
Brown in Minnesota.
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