Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!husc6!seismo!nbires!isis!udenva!mbrookov From: mbrookov@udenva.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Appleworks / system clock / extended ram Message-ID: <3472@udenva.UUCP> Date: Thu, 16-Apr-87 10:08:28 EST Article-I.D.: udenva.3472 Posted: Thu Apr 16 10:08:28 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 18-Apr-87 03:23:57 EST References: <8704142141.aa06728@SPARK.BRL.ARPA> Reply-To: mbrookov@udenva.UUCP () Distribution: world Organization: U of Denver Lines: 20 In article <8704142141.aa06728@SPARK.BRL.ARPA> SAW4332@RITVAX.BITNET writes: > > Appleworks 2.0 does not read the GS time clock unless you load into >the ramdrive (don't ask me why). If you are accessing Appleworks from the >IIgs System disk, you will never get the full desktop. You have to boot >Appleworks seporately, then. Most AppleWorks come with prodos 1.1.1, which does not recongize the //GS system clock. Try putting Prodos 8 1.2 on the AppleWorks disk, and then booting the AppleWorks directly. It should read the clock because Appleworks lets Prodos read the clock. Prodos 8 does recognize the //GS clock. > Appleworks of previous versions will not allow you access to any >of the GS special enhancements (ramdrive, extra memory, clock, etc.) You >need Version 2.0 (or higher if there is such an animal). Yes, there is a version 2.0 ov AppleWorks, see a dealer, I think they want $50 to update your AppleWorks. Matt Brookover