of a real emulator. I have seen Apple II disk images around the Internet before. There was a project that used the serial port of a PC hooked into the serial port of an Apple //c and Apple II software to use the serial port as a floppy disk to load disk images and run them on the //c. It was said doing so was better than an emulator. Yet they included about 1000 Apple II disk images with the software.

The link was [link|http://a2gameserver.berlios.de/details.html|http://a2gameserver....s.de/details.html] but it appears to be down now. Maybe it will be back up some time? I think it used Java on the PC as a Game Server to the //c using the serial port to send the data for the games. It called the //c as a WozMachine and the Java program as an A2GameServer.

The whole 1000 Apple II disk images is an ethical thing that has been debated for a long time now. The project assumes you own an Apple II and the disk images and you only use the images you own on an emulator or Game Server or whatever. Only I think the companies that own the IP to the games might object to them being downloadable on the Internet.