AWCTTYPA@UIAMVS.BITNET ("David A. Lyons") (08/27/88)
>Date: Fri, 26 Aug 88 09:10:00 EST >From: "Daniel J. Harkavy" <CAMHARK@UBVMSC.CC.BUFFALO.EDU> >Subject: RE: RE: Laser 128 and also Appleworks on Old ][ >The laser 128 is a good alternative if you want to do more than >Word-process, as the ][ is totally inadequate for anything in todays >software maket. My //c is becoming obsolete as the market >concentrates on the GS, and NOTHING is being put out these days that >will work on anythin less than the //e. I realize you may mean no *word processors* are being put out that work with the II+, but there is certainly *some* current software that does. For example: Most of the ProSel utilities (Glen Bredon, commercial) The Davex command shell (yours truly, Shareware) >Dan Harkavy >Camhark@ubvms.bitnet --David A. Lyons bitnet: awcttypa@uiamvs DAL Systems CompuServe: 72177,3233 P.O. Box 287 GEnie mail: D.LYONS2 North Liberty, IA 52317 AppleLinkPE: Dave Lyons P.S.--Did my note about Joysticks and the GS show up? I sent it a few days ago, but it hasn't echoed back to here yet. Bottom line is that the GS ROM routines *can* read the joystick in both slow and fast speeds.