chuq@plaid.Sun.COM (Chuq Von Rospach) (07/29/88)
There's always a lot of griping about slow upgrades from software publishers. Here's a commendation. Monday I sent off my upgrade for the new release of Crystal Quest. Thursday, it arrived. You can do the math. Greene, Inc. is a good company. They deserve lots and lots of support. They also turn out really hot products. Crystal Quest also does work under MultiFinder, even though you can't switch out of it (that I've found). Huzzah! chuq -- Chuq Von Rospach chuq@sun.COM Delphi: CHUQ I don't work for no 'Toon!
awd@dbase.UUCP (Alastair Dallas) (07/31/88)
While we're commending Greene, Inc. for Crystal Quest, let me add my vote that it's the best game on the Mac II in terms of showing your wife why you spent all that money for color and sound. It's an addictive game, too, but the visuals are particularly good in color. /alastair/
witting@topaz.rutgers.edu (Paul K Willing) (03/09/89)
My roomate needs a little help. H e originally went to school at Drexel, where part of going to school was getting a Mac. Unfortunately, Macs at the time were pretty nasty little machines. In particular, his has only 128K RAM, a single sided drive, and probable the 64K ROMS (unless the was an even smaller ROM set) Anyway, I have a couple questions. 1) How much would it cost to upgrade the drive, either a standard or maybe even the new IBM compatable suckers? 2) How about memory upgrade? 3) ROMs? 4) Anybody interested in purchasing the thang? He is considering simply purchasing a new machine. Pease use e-mail for all replies, I tend to hunt the Amiga boards. thanks in advance paul -- "Run, Run, as fast as you can, you cant catch me, Im the gingerbread man" "Lets do some crimes. Yeah, lets get sushi and not pay" 6 6 Witting@topaz.rutgers.edu `--'