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Re: 2 New IIGS CD-ROMs -- And more on the way! :)



In article <3208AD7C.3DC5@eds.com>, EDavis  <LNUSMNF.EDAVIS02@eds.com> wrote:
>Randy, 
>
>Thank you for your thoughts about the CD-ROM on a IIgs.  I guess I asked 
>the wrong question...instead of asking how much does a CD-ROM drive cost, 
>I should be asking "is there anything worth playing on a CD-ROM drive on 
>a IIgs"?  
>
>My primary interest would be an encyclopedia, perhaps an atlas, or other 
>educational type "stuff".  My impresseion is that the CDs available for 
>the IIgs are primarily archives of stuff that is currently available on 
>disk.  
>
>I would still appreciate any other feedback from you or others on how you 
>are using your CD drive, what software is available, and would it be 
>worth even $45 for a used drive?
>
>Again, thanks for the input!

I believe that there is a version of DiscQuest available for the IIgs.
That makes all DiscQuest disks useable.  DiscQuest has neat things
like the Shakespeare CD (two versions of everything on the CD:
"classic" Queen's English, and the Americanized version), and probably
and Encyclopedia.

IMHO, it's worth getting a CD drive even if all you do is maybe think
about getting a IIgs disk.  
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                                      --- Rev. SPQR (wbaguhn@nyx.net)