RealPC caters primarily to those who want to run DOS applications or games on their Macs. RealPC, with an $80 street price, is just over half the cost of Connectix Corp.'s VirtualPC, released earlier this year (see 06.23.97, ). Its newest product, RealPC, is a tweaked and slimmed-down version of the Pentium emulation software that provides a foundation for its $200 (street price) SoftWindows product. Power Mac users faced with the uncanny pursuit of ways to run DOS or Windows applications have a new option thanks to Insignia Solutions Inc., the company that first brought Intel emulation to the Mac.
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