Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!pasteur!agate!ig!uwmcsd1!marque!studsys!jetzer From: jetzer@studsys.mu.edu (jetzer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: (none) Message-ID: <129@studsys.mu.edu> Date: 15 Apr 88 18:18:07 GMT References: <8804130342.AA15524@wpi.local> Organization: Marquette University - Milwaukee, Wisconsin Lines: 18 Summary: 128K ==> 2 64K machines In article <8804130342.AA15524@wpi.local>, MPENDER@WPI.BITNET writes: > I've heard of several programs to allow a 128K IIe or IIc to act > as two simultaneous 64K apples, even to allow Dos 3.3 > and prodos to run at the same time. Does anyone have one of these? Yes, I do, although I don't use it (don't think I ever have). There's such a program(s) on the Beagle Bros' Extra K disk. Lots of other nice stuff, too (lets you run programs w/ variables in the extra 64K, so you get more room for programs, a fast disk copy, etc). This program will let you run ProDOS in one half, Sloth 3.3 in the other, and let you transfer programs this way (I think) ^^^^^^^^ (no flames, please) Can't say for sure what BBros wants for it, but I just checked this month's NIBBLE magazine, and a mail order place sells it for $24.50. -- Mike Jetzer "If you can't be right, be forceful"