New A2 and GS Emulator for PC's Clancy Paul Computers of Princeton, NJ, has announced "Et ][, PC?" --a software and documentation package which allows Apple II, //c, and //e software to run on 386 and 486 based PC computers. It will also allow 16 bit IIGS software to run on Pentium-based computers. The package includes software and documentation supporting the creation of 3.5" IBM-PC format disks of Apple II programs from original disks of both standard (ProDOS and DOS 3.3) and copy-protected (DOS 3.3) formats. The package is targeted at the Education market where, in New Jersey, schools can get 386 and 486 computers for free through local donations. In the PC world, the 386 and 486 computers are becoming obsolete and are unable to run new software without expensive upgrades and, if then, at all. Many schools already have a base of Apple II software and this package allows a school to set up many classrooms of productive and inexpensive PC's by running the Apple II software it already owns. Site licenses are now available and a single-user package is currently being developed. For further information, email QWIKQUOTE@aol.com or telephone 609-278-4500 ext. 100