You can uppload your Apple II rom by clicking one of the disk Load buttons below the screen. IIRC it was made from disassembling(!) the DOS version & carries on its look. The online Apple II emulator is here so now you can enjoy this computer designed mainly by Steve Wozinak here. It's also worth mentioning SDLPoP, which (as you might expect) is a reimplimentation in SDL that runs on modern PCs. Different disk images can be found online and opened in the simulator using the same Open Disk Image command.
I still have source code (simple C64 BASIC programs) *I* wrote in the '80s, so no surprise someone still had a copy of one of the most groundbreaking games of its time kicking around!
Under Windows, software written for the classic Mac OS (i. The SoT ports were done before Mechner found and recovered the Apple II source code IIRC the Mac sources were all they could track down. Believe it or not we have an online DOS emulator available for uploading and running DOS. I'd say the Mac version is a better fit for 6th gen consoles, which typically ran at 480i/480p and could use the higher res graphics natively without scaling. This website lets you run Mac OS System 7, released in 1991, on a simulated Macintosh Plus, a computer introduced in 1986. The DOS version is another port done by a 3rd party, just like the Mac - the original game was for the Apple II. The emulator is in black and white rather than color, and you can’t save any changes, but you can use the mouse cursor and run the earliest Windows programs, like Reversi, Notepad, and Paint. Is there some reason they never bothered with a proper PC port? I wouldn't have expected that they'd have kept the source code for such an old game. I'm not sure how exactly you would extract the program data for use in something like Basilisk II if you wanted to do that, but these are extremely popular games and I'm sure someone out there has worked on the problem by now. Another one being Virtual Boy Advance emulator that enables Game Boy Advance games be played on Macintosh or Windows computers. The NTSC Xbox version of The Sands of Time include the Mac OS versions of both Prince of Persia and Prince of Persia 2 classic games as unlockable bonuses The PS2 version of The Sands of Time includes the Mac OS version of Prince of Persia classic game as an unlockable bonus. Mac OS version included as extra in the Wii game The Forgotten Sands, with a remapped control scheme. The Mac OS version of Prince of Persia is included as an unlockable bonus in the GameCube version of The Sands of Time.
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As for these links, I wonder what exactly version of Prince Of Persia on e.g.