Yo Ho Ho And A Packet Of Disks I sometimes describe A-Max as the only useful productivity tool for the Amiga Mac owners will agree with me when I say that Macintosh applications are incomparably better than their Amiga counterparts, However due to suppression of the source of 128K ROMs by a certain computer mega-corporation named after a piece of dead plant the future of this marvellous product looks slightly less certain than Melbourne hosting the 1996 Olympic Games. There exists a software patch which will allow you to [illegally] run the emulator using a ROM image file on disk however if you wish to use a Mac drive with the A-Max cartridge you must have ROMs or EPROMs in the ROM sockets Problem No Simply insert two blank 27512 64K x 8 EPROMs in the ROM sockets. The above procedure is wholly illegal and the author is not explicitly condoning nor advocating the practise. I personally own original Apple 128K ROMs purchased before the great ROM drought[0;32m).[0;37m The above information is supplied for interest sake only.