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Re: Appleworks files on Apple II as



I'm curious, why do you believe that a GS is more efficient at copying
ProDOS files than any other Apple II model?  In every case you're most
severely limited by disk speed, aren't you?

TomZ

Jack Friess <jfriess@wctc.net> wrote in article <32872E8C.77AC@wctc.net>...
> > 5)      Have I been misinformed? Is what I'm told is an "Apple II as"
> > really an "Apple II gs"
> 
> An Apple II comes in the following models:  Apple, Apple II, Apple 
> II+, Apple IIe, Apple IIe enhanced, Apple III, Apple IIgs (and there 
> are at least 3 versions of the gs, of which I'm not too familiar).
> 
> As Tom Z. was suggesting/hinting, if you have a IIgs, you can run IIx 
> software on it.  For your conversion project, the IIgs with both 
> drives (5.25, 3.5) would be the most efficient.