Mac gs emulator
![mac gs emulator mac gs emulator](http://personal.garrettfuller.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/system_info.png)
The Amiga demos I had to show were clearly more technically impressive, but FTA’s demos were polished beyond most anything I’d seen on the Amiga. (The GS actually had much nicer audio hardware, but it was hobbled by a mere 64K (kilobytes) of audio RAM as compared to the Amiga’s 1MB.) And it was FTA demos with which they countered my volleys. Of course, the Amiga was vastly superior from a technical perspective, but the IIgs was a nice machine and these guys were among the faithful. Arnold, Chris and I engaged in a bit of friendly ribbing of the platform rivalry sort - me with the Amiga and those guys with the IIgs.
#MAC GS EMULATOR FREE#
The IIgs demoscene was a smallish one, and without question the most prominent demogroup for the platform was a French group known as the Free Tools Association or FTA.
![mac gs emulator mac gs emulator](https://i.stack.imgur.com/syvMl.png)
They were quite impressed with the Amiga demos I showed them and were thrilled when Apple IIgs demos started to appear on the scene. I had that Amiga for a few years, but had recently been an Apple IIgs user, and a few friends of mine were still rocking the IIgs, among them of MacRumors, TouchArcade and AppShopper and of AppShopper.
![mac gs emulator mac gs emulator](https://www.droidguides.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Android-Emulator.png)
I called up The Board, a local BBS run by Myron Sothcott, and downloaded a demo called Raster Magic by Megaforce. I saw my first true demoscene production (or “demo”) the night I received my mail order Amiga 2000 back in 1989. Long-time readers may be aware of the fact that I’ve long been a big fan of the demoscene.