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About Emulators

Emulators for these older now-obsolete platforms have become popular with enthusiasts and hobbyists, and most emulators are free or almost free. As far as I know, no commercial market exists for programs or development environments that run on these older now-obsolete platforms.

However the native Aztec C Compilers for these platforms are still quite as usable as they ever were on their respective native platforms, and the MS-DOS Aztec C cross-development compilers for these platforms work under Windows XP and in other operating systems that provide support for MS-DOS either directly or through the use of MS-DOS emulators (like Linux).

This means that a C programmer-enthusiast can create programs in an emulator or in the MS-DOS or Windows environment then run them on an emulator or transfer them to a real (but obsolete) target computer using a serial cable, flash memory, or some other means.


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