[Coco] Heavy Duty Printers
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
Sat Mar 11 21:45:13 EST 2006
In a message dated 3/11/06 7:19:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,
neilsmorr at hotpop.com writes:
>There was the DWP410, but all of these were DWPxxx models. I don't remember
>any of them having a serial port. "My wife's business OS9 system" doesn't
>mean a Coco - I assumed some other hardware.
Actually her system *was* Coco based -- I set it up for her way back when,
and she ran it for at least 3 or 4 years, before getting a Mac laptop. Her
first system used a Coco II with 64K, later upgraded to a III with 128K, or
maybe I put 512 in it for her. B&W monitor, nice and sharp.
Two floppy drives, OS9L2, and that big daisy wheel printer -- pretty sure we
used a serial port, though I had a parallel converter on my "big" system
(dual hard drives) downstairs, so I could print graphics like UME music scores.
She used DynaStar and DynaForm for correspondence and notes to herself, and
it worked just fine, though I got roped into emergency fixes back then, just
as I do now with her Windows XP laptops.
BTW, be wary of some new laptops with wide aspect-ratio screens (16:9 rather
than the standard 4:3) -- some software (such as AOL menus) does not deal
well with the odd shape.
--Mike K.
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