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Re: GEOS on a GS
This is because GEOS is actually another OS by itself, like DOS 3.3
and ProDOS.
Take it as it is, like learning a new OS on Apple II - it is fun. Just
that it does not have enough applications to go further.
On 5月5日, 上午3时19分, magnusfalkirk <dean.pha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's a real pain. Another thing I read was to be able to run PRODOS
> programs under GEOS you need to install a file called GEOLOAD.System
> as the first file on the PRODOS disk and then any PRODOS programs you
> want to run under GEOS. That's not that much of a problem but just a
> little inconvenient.
>
> I was curious about GEOS because of reading comments here, and in
> other Apple II forums, complaining about how slow GS/OS is on a stock
> GS, which is what I have. But since it appears that GEOS is more of a
> hassle I'll stick with GS/OS and just hope to pick up an accelerator
> some time.
>
> Thanks again,
> Dean