bevans@jarthur.Claremont.EDU (Brian Evans) (10/27/89)
I've looked through some ads for the new TL/2 and I'm wondering.... what is it about the TL/2 that differs from the TL? From what I Have read about it, there's nothing different. Of course, I may have missed what the differences are. -- Brian Evans "It has been scientifically proven bevans@hmcvax.bitnet that scientists cause cancer in bevans@jarthur.claremont.edu laboratory rats." or !uunet!jarthur!bevans
jarockle@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (Jack Albert Rockley Jr) (10/28/89)
In article <2660@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> bevans@jarthur.UUCP (Brian Evans) writes: >I've looked through some ads for the new TL/2 and I'm wondering.... >what is it about the TL/2 that differs from the TL? From what I >Have read about it, there's nothing different. Of course, I may >have missed what the differences are. >-- >Brian Evans "It has been scientifically proven Well to start off with the red button for the reboot is now white 8-). If I remember correctly the main difference that I was told was now the TL/2 can support what is called a smart drive. This smart drive is either 20 or 40 megs, and fits in where most people put in the 2nd floppy, thus you can have two hard drives in the TL/2. It also comes with the new Deskmate 3.0, where the manual is on the disk, and lets you access at any time (easier if you have a hard drive 8-)). It is also made to be more user friendly, if you are really messing up in Deskmate it will ask "Are you really trying to do this...". It sales for the same price as the TL used to, but it has those few added features. - Jack Jr. ______________________________________________________________________________ Include the regular disclaimer .......