Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!UBVMSC.CC.BUFFALO.EDU!V066EDD9 From: V066EDD9@UBVMSC.CC.BUFFALO.EDU (Dan Harkavy aka Komix aka Lillanthar Fartraveller of the Gatecrafter's Guild) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: RE: AppleWorks and Unidisk Query Message-ID: <8804240919.aa23187@SMOKE.BRL.ARPA> Date: 24 Apr 88 07:06:00 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 20 You can set up Appleworks to look for datafiles on slot5 drive 1 which is the unidisk 3.5 YOu will also find that the 3.5" disk can hold many files in addition to appleworks, and therefore should have no problem with disk swapping. Alternatively you can have the program use your internal disk drive (slot 6 drive 1) for files and still look on the boot disk for files. again no diskswapping, and you still have your files on the 5.25 disks that are still more prevalent. Also, if you use the unidisk, you might want to get any beagle brother's software. In addition to the nice stuff that it does with appleworks (and it can ALL fit on a 3.5) it gives you a modified prodos with "Bird's Better Bye" which gives you a choice of system programs when you leave a program (like appleworks.) I have put this modified prodos on all of my prodos disks and it helps. Dan Harkavy owner of an apple //c with 640K and a unidisk 3.5 (thanx to grandma for the money in response to your other Q)