[net.micro.apple] Franklin Computer Co.

md@ncsu.UUCP ( ) (06/29/84)

The legal and moral questions about Franklin computers aside I would
like to say that the Franklin computer has some features that EVERY
Apple owner should have.  (I have a ][+ my dad has a Franklin.)

I am talking about Franklin's version of FID (called FUD).  Anyone that uses
FID has to know how frustrating it is, can't remember the numbers for the 
functions (1  copy, 2  catalog, etc). FUD uses letters c for copy, s for show
files, etc.  FID has a bad habit of asking for slot and drive numbers every
time you go from copy to catalog, FUD has defaults for slot and drive for
all of the options, there is no reset slot and drive feature on FUD, and there
is no space on disk feature, it is given after every catalog.  FID puts you
back to the main menu after each function, FUD asks you if there is another 
file you would like to perform that function on before returning you to the
main menu, this even holds true for I/O errors when VERIFYing an entire disk.
FUD has the Master Create program as a function, I know that this is outdated
but wait, with FUD's master create you can specify the file type to be executed
at boot time, Basic, Binary, or Exec!!

Hope I have convinced some of you that FUD is a must have, only one (and that's
it!) complaint, copying a locked file from disk 'A' to disk 'B' will result
in the file on disk 'B' being unlocked.

			Mike Davis

piggott@bnl.UUCP (Christopher Piggott) (07/01/84)

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Well, it's true....Franklin has declared
chapter 11...At this time hopes for re-
organization are not clear, but the gen-
eral opinion is against it's probability.
Once again, the Apple Company who made
better apples than Apple Computer itself
did has declared bankbrutcy (sp)...

Franklin Aces 1200 and 1000 were great
(ARE great) computers, and it's not the
business world's fault that they buckled.
Now it looks more like they helped to
flood the personal computer market just
a little bit more than it is already.
We'll miss you, Franklin....

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