[comp.sys.apple] Apple IIc+

spierce@pnet01.cts.COM (Stuart Pierce) (09/17/88)

I understand that the Apple IIc + will be announced today.  It's supposed to
be 3 times faster than the Apple IIc.  Also, the new GS/OS is supposed to be
announced today.

morris@jade.jpl.nasa.gov (Mike Morris) (10/25/89)

The following request is made by a friend of a friend.  I do not know
anything at all about the Apple II line, so if the foollowing sounds like that,
well, it's true!

A friend of a friend has a IIc+ and 3.5" drives amd Prodos.  He has some
old software that runs under DOS 3.3 only.  Is there any way he can get 
DOS 3.3 on 3.5" or alternatively get a patch list and instructions on how 
to do it himself?

Please e-mail the responses - 

Mike Morris                      UUCP: Morris@Jade.JPL.NASA.gov
                                 ICBM: 34.12 N, 118.02 W
#Include quote.cute.standard     PSTN: 818-447-7052
#Include disclaimer.standard     cat flames.all > /dev/null   

matthew@sunpix.UUCP ( Sun Visualization Products) (10/26/89)

In article <2000@jato.Jpl.Nasa.Gov> morris@jade.Jpl.Nasa.Gov (Mike Morris) writes:
|The following request is made by a friend of a friend.  I do not know
|anything at all about the Apple II line, so if the foollowing sounds like that,
|well, it's true!
|
|A friend of a friend has a IIc+ and 3.5" drives amd Prodos.  He has some
|old software that runs under DOS 3.3 only.  Is there any way he can get 
|DOS 3.3 on 3.5" or alternatively get a patch list and instructions on how 
|to do it himself?
|
|Please e-mail the responses - 
|
|Mike Morris                      UUCP: Morris@Jade.JPL.NASA.gov
|                                 ICBM: 34.12 N, 118.02 W
|#Include quote.cute.standard     PSTN: 818-447-7052
|#Include disclaimer.standard     cat flames.all > /dev/null   


When 3.5" drives first came out for the Apple //series, there were a number of
'DOS 3.3 on 3.5" disk' programs.  One shareware one is call AmDOS, and was written
by Gary Little.  Its registration fee is $15. (I've got it on file and can foward
if desired)

Nibble magazine also had one call UniDOS 3.3 (could be UniDOS 3.5).  Ran about $40.
Check Nibble magazine adds for availability and current cost.


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huang@husc4.HARVARD.EDU (Howard Huang) (10/28/89)

the last i saw, nibble was selling its unidos plus for $39.95. the ad says it
works by treating an 800k disk as two 400k volumes.  you can get the ad from
an issue of nibble, or write to:

microsparc, inc.
52 domino drive
concord, ma 01742

or you can call 1-800-888-1660.

i don't have prosel, but a while back i believe it allowed you to partition
some of an 800k disk as a dos 3.3 volume. i'm not sure about this one.  i
also believe something's weird about my terminal, and that this is going to
come out all in capital letters. oh well.

howard
huang@husc4.harvard.edu

get it