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Re: Intro Disk
In article <9SEP199619450575@vax2.concordia.ca>, spec@vax2.concordia.ca
(Mitchell Spector) wrote:
> In article madsci@tribeca.ios.com (Erick Dietrich) writes...
> >
> >Does anyone have a copy of the Intro disk that came with the Apple IIc+?
> >Something along the lines of "Introducing your Apple IIc+" or something
> >like that.
>
> I have the dealer-demo, entitled "The Apple IIc Plus: Reaching new
> heights" which begins by showing a IIc+ morph into airplane or sorts.
> It uses Double-Hi-Res graphics (in a slide-show type of presentation)
> to briefly state the new features and advantages of the Apple IIc Plus.
> This same demo was shown in the background of a television interview
> with John Sculley back in 1988, incidentally. :-)
>
> >If you do, can you either send me a disk image or the compressed contents
> >of the disk? Since its got to be a 3.5" disk, I'm assuming its ProDOS.
>
> There is also a disk called "Your Tour of the Apple IIc Plus" that
> was included with each system, though I wasn't fortunate enough to get
> one with mine (or even a manual for that matter). :/ I assume it's along
> the same lines as the IIgs version, though I still wouldn't mind finding
> a copy myself. :)
Okay, I was given two disks to work from. They are both original Apple
Disks, entitled "Apple II, Your Tour of the Apple IIc Plus".
Both disks had bad blocks on them, but I do have a set of the files that
were on them. Interestingly, the disks have a version number, 1.0, and
say that their ProPascal based. Yikes!
If you'd like a shrunken archive of the disks contents, then drop me a
line at madsci@tribeca.ios.com and I'll email it out to you.
-Erick