greg@hoss.unl.edu (Olmy) (07/10/90)
I have an Apple brand graphics plotter (no specific label other than an Apple logo) that I would like to hook up to my Apple IIgs. The question is, is it compatible with the IIgs, what cabling/interface card will I need, and with what programs can I use with it. Alternatively, is it possible to hook up to an Apple IIe rev. B unenhanced, and again what software would be compatible? The current setup of the IIgs is 1.25 Mb RAM, ImageWriter II in printer ports, internal DataLink 2400 baud modem. Should I set it up as an AppleTalk device, and if so, is there any way a ProDOS 8 application can use it, and if so how? greg@hoss.unl.edu
greg@hoss.unl.edu (Olmy) (07/15/90)
In article <1990Jul09.170337.15858@hoss.unl.edu> greg@hoss.unl.edu (Olmy) writes: >I have an Apple brand graphics plotter (no specific label other than an >Apple logo) that I would like to hook up to my Apple IIgs. The question >is, is it compatible with the IIgs, what cabling/interface card will I >need, and with what programs can I use with it. Alternatively, is it >possible to hook up to an Apple IIe rev. B unenhanced, and again what >software would be compatible? > >The current setup of the IIgs is 1.25 Mb RAM, ImageWriter II in printer >ports, internal DataLink 2400 baud modem. Should I set it up as an >AppleTalk device, and if so, is there any way a ProDOS 8 application can >use it, and if so how? > > greg@hoss.unl.edu > Yes, it's me again. I still need help with this thing. Just scrap that last sentence. Is there any way I can use this thing, or should I try to sell it off to some other poor soul? greg@hoss.unl.edu Sorry, a system error has occurred.