Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ginosko!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!pro-sol.cts.com!mdavis From: mdavis@pro-sol.cts.com (Morgan Davis) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Apple //c & Proline Message-ID: <8910120818.AA18118@trout.nosc.mil> Date: 12 Oct 89 08:01:08 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 25 Network Comment: to #12017 by astroatc!nicmad!madnix!rat%speedy.wisc.edu@BRL.MIL David Douthitt writes: > does this mean that ModemWorks does not support the IIc? No, it does not mean that. My point about MDG's reluctance to recommend ProLine as a BBS for Apple IIc owners was simply due to the level of knowledge needed to set up a IIc properly for such a BBS. The software will run just fine on *any* Apple II series machine that runs ProDOS. With all the work I do coding, I'm not left with a lot of time to spend on the phone handling technical support calls. I think for most IIc owners, trying to get ProLine up and running would entail many headaches because of hardware restrictions. You're the exception, of course, and I know there are others, too. You are also the minority. In sum, ModemWorks and AmperWorks (and, of course, ProLine) will run on any Apple II machine that runs ProDOS when the hardware is properly equipped. And, that is easier to do on other Apple II machines -- the IIc is a bit more difficult. --Morgan Davis UUCP: crash!pnet01!pro-sol!mdavis ProLine: mdavis@pro-sol ARPA: crash!pnet01!pro-sol!mdavis@nosc.mil MCI Mail: 137-6036 INET: mdavis@pro-sol.cts.com America Online, BIX: mdavis