Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!unsvax!uns-helios!alfter From: alfter@uns-helios.nevada.edu (SCOTT ALFTER) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Apple /// & profile Keywords: apple /// profile Message-ID: <2231@unsvax.NEVADA.EDU> Date: 2 Nov 90 04:33:28 GMT References: <321@flight.UUCP> <1990Nov1.122833.12003@nstn.ns.ca> <323@flight.UUCP> Sender: news@unsvax.NEVADA.EDU Reply-To: alfter@uns-helios.uucp (SCOTT ALFTER) Organization: Univ of Nevada System Computing Services - Las Vegas Lines: 20 In article <323@flight.UUCP> george@flight.UUCP (George Rachor ) writes: > Does apple ][ emualation mode emulate a ][+ or ][e? Am I limited to dos3.3 >while in ][e emulation mode? Is the sos environment worth getting into? I don't know about what emulation the Apple III would give you; II Plus sounds more likely since the III predates the IIe. If the emulation mode gives you the equivalent of a language card, you should also be able to run ProDOS (in fact, ProDOS identifies the machine it's running on when you start it; I'm fairly sure ProDOS will identify the Apple III). SOS might be interesting from a historical standpoint, but it's basically the predecessor to ProDOS. Also, you might check that box of software for a package called "III E-Z Pieces;" that program was the predecessor to that all-time favorite integrated software package, AppleWorks. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scott Alfter _/_ / v \ Apple II: Internet: alfter@uns-helios.nevada.edu ( ( the power to be your best! GEnie: S.ALFTER \_^_/