It's a shame people tend to write off older computers. A ton of older software, while not as fast or colorful could still serve a purpose in schools.
I don't know how most schools teach keyboarding and typing these days. I think a II with Mastertype would still be pretty darn good these days!
Don Greg Andrzejewski wrote:
"Ed Eastman" <noone@nowhere.net> wrote in message 433282F6.1040301@nowhere.net">news:433282F6.1040301@nowhere.net...cornelio wrote:I still have a IIC to run it - but I don't have the software!Docs say there was a general edition disk 1/2/3 & educational disk as well. Does anyone have any of these??Luis:Keep in mind that on a IIc, only two of the controllers will work due to the mouse taking the wires instead of the second joystick.I have (at least) one of these and I'll see about converting the disks I have to images and e-mail them to you this weekend.Thankx, Ed http://www.applelinc.orgHas anyone ever tried/succeeded to make custom question disks? I snagged a PQ off of ebay a few monthes ago but haven't had the time to play with it. The material is 20+ years old and I thought it would be cool to add some newer questions. The Who Wants to Be a Millionaire box game should be an excellent source ;-)Also, I think that PQ would be a great classroom game if teachers could tailor the question material to the curriculum.-Greg