seals@uncecs.edu (Larry W. Seals) (11/07/90)
Hey there, everyone.
I am the new owner of an Apple ][e system that I inherited from my
in-laws when they moved on to a Classic Mac. It's in very good shape
(only driven on Sundays by a computer neophyte) with most of the
manuals. The configuration is:
CPU with 80 column card/extra 64K (128K total)
Amber monitor (I think its an AMDEK)
2 disk drives (5.25")
Okidata Microline 92(?) printer
ProDOS (unknown version)
I am looking for recommendations on software and compilers that may
be available for use for the following:
1. Telecommunications - what modems are best and what should I look
for in software?
2. Compilers/languages - what (if any) languages are available beside
Apple BASIC?
3. Word Processing - What packages are recommended and is it possible
to use a laser printer with a hardware upgrade?
4. Is there an Apple users group in the Chapel Hill, NC area that I
could contact for support and shareware/PD software?
That should be enough for a start. I should note that all of my
experience with micros has been in the IBM/compatible arena and I'm
at a loss where to begin here (it was much easier to troubleshoot my
father-in-law's problems with it - I didn't expect to be owning it and
finding a use for it). I have a passing acquaintance with ProDOS and
the Pfs software that came with it (again thanks to my in-laws) but
now that it's mine I'd like to put it to use.
Thanks in advance!
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Larry Seals @ NC State Education Assistance Authority, RTP, NC
"Student Loans-R-Us"
**********************************************************************seals@uncecs.edu (Larry W. Seals) (11/16/90)
Well, I finally made it here to comp.sys.apple2. Mucho thanks to those
of you who emailed me to inform me of the demise of comp.sys.apple and
directed me here.
I'm the new owner of an Apple ][e which I inherited from my in-laws
when they moved to Mac-land. It's a low mileage model that looks
like it just popped out of the box. I haven't had the chance as yet
to pop the top and investigate the internals, but I do have some
questions (most of my experience with micros is in the realm of MS-DOS
based machines). The only hardware documentation (other than owner's
manual) is on the 80 column card (one on basic 80 column and one on
80 column with 64K). The disk unit looks like nothing in the owner's
manual.
1. The unit has an 80 column card with an additional 64K. Does this
qualify it as a true 128K machine (most of the software I've
looked at requires at least 128K)?
2. It has two disk drives side by side in one housing. I haven't
discovered a model # on the housing, but it appears to be a true
Apple unit. Can anyone give me some insight what I might have?
3. Is adding memory strictly an expansion card process or is there
a place (sockets) for more memory up to a point? What chips and
ballpark pricing? Recommendation for memory expansion cards?
4. I also received some software with the unit. Can anyone enlighten
me about:
MicroSoft Multiplan
Hacker from Activision
Music Construction Set from Electronic Arts
pfs:Write
pfs:File
pfs:Plan
Thanks for any info!
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Larry Seals @ Trailing Edge Software - "When it doesn't have to be the
very best!"
"I didn't sell my soul, I just took out a loan..." - Bruce Hornsby
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