Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!husc6!panda!genrad!decvax!tektronix!uw-beaver!tikal!hplsla!hpvcla!neff From: neff@hpvcla.UUCP (neff) Newsgroups: net.micro.cbm Subject: C-Plus: Worth $80 for WP Message-ID: <1390001@hpvcla.UUCP> Date: Wed, 17-Sep-86 18:56:00 EDT Article-I.D.: hpvcla.1390001 Posted: Wed Sep 17 18:56:00 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 20-Sep-86 02:35:59 EDT Lines: 30 Nf-ID: #N:hpvcla:1390001:000:1343 Nf-From: hpvcla!neff Sep 17 15:56:00 1986 I have a friend on a very tight budget who really wants some sort of CHEAP system for word processing (he is currently in a doctoral degree program). He saw the COMB liquidator add for the Commodore Plus system for 80 bucks. I know this computer flopped on the market largely due to lack of C-64 compatibility, but my friend does not care about compatability so long as the built in word processing is adequate for his needs. Does anyone know if the Commodore Plus built in software is any good? Can it do footnotes in a variety of styles? Is there a spelling checker? Can it handle documents spread between several floppy disks? Does it support both dot matrix and daisy wheel printers? If he buys an optional monitor would it display 80 columns of text? What kind of monitors will it support? The ultimate question I would like an answer to is this: For about $500 he could put together a system with one floppy, a monitor (assuming its 80 columns) and a descent printer. Would this give him a significant advantage over a good electric typewriter? Thanks for your insights. Either email me or post any information about this machine. Remember my friend does not care about future available software, he only cares about his current need for a word processer. Dave Neff ihnp4!hpfcla!hpvcla!neff or hplabs!hpvcla!neff