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Re: Mac person trying to learn Apple//
In article <ley-1108962328010001@redlands-ppp8.discover.net>,
ley@discover.net (Ley Cash) writes:
>I have been hired to run a lab that has 13 Apple// c,e and gs machines
for
>K-6th graders. The school was unable to find anyone who knew how to
>Apples//s and my predicessors have just muddled thru. I would like to do
>better.
>
>I have a Mac Classic, SE30, SE40, and Power Mac 6100/60 so I am
teachable.
>....
Experience with Mac and/or PC is a good basic foundation. However,
there are many II series quirks which are certain to cause difficulties,
especially with the mix of machines you mention.
Since you do not wish to bomb your assignment, your best bet is to
contact the local Apple Users Group and find a II guru. Pay him/her
something to act as a consultant. You will save youself _lots_ of grief.
Rubywand