November 18th, 1999

[4:30 PM] PC PowerEmulator Updated With Mac OS 9 Compatibility
by Staff

Lismore Systems has updated the PC emulator program, Blue Label PowerEmulator, to version 1.5. The newer version includes several bug fixes and performance/feature enhancements. The Blue Label PowerEmulator allows users to install PC based operating systems and run software for those systems on a PowerMac. According to Lismore Systems:

Lismore Software Systems, Ltd. today released Blue Label PowerEmulator 1.5 Components Update 1.

This Update fixes bugs generally occurring in Mac OS 9 and on the newest Macintosh models. The fixed problems are:

  • Mac clock reset after exiting from the Emulator. This bug appeared while one uses some versions of Windows.
  • CD drive recognition in the Standard Dual IDE Controller setup. This bug appeared on some newest Macintosh models (usually iMac DV).
  • Mouse recognition at emulator startup. This bug appeared in MacOS 9.
  • Serial port recognition at emulator startup. This bug appeared on some PowerBook models.
  • Other little bugs fix.

Blue Label PowerEmulator is available for US$29.95. You can find more information at the Lismore Systems web site.

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