[CC] Clarifying my "Wanted" posting.

From: Larry Anderson <foxnhare_at_jps.net>
Date: Wed Feb 9 20:22:31 2000

> Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2000 23:25:04 GMT
> From: "David Vohs" <netsurfer_x1_at_hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [CC] Clarifying my "Wanted" posting.
>
> First off, here is my original posting:
>
> >I am looking for a copy of the old Macintosh speech synthesizer program
> >called "Smooth Talker" from First Byte. I had this program >on a floppy
> >that my electronics teacher gave to me last year, but >the floppy has since
> >worn out & I have been searching *everywhere* >for a copy, but to no avail.
> >If you have a copy, *do not* send me a >disk image, as my Mac
> (original Mac >upgraded to Mac Plus specs.) >does not recognize them at all. I must
> ask,
> >however, that it come on >an 800K floppy, 400K is not enough space!
> >I am looking for a driver for aforementioned Macintosh for an Apple
> Color >Stylewriter 2400. I don't want that printer to be reduced to >dust
> magnet >status!
>
> Clarification: I am looking for the aforementioned drivers/programs *on a
> disk*, *NOT* as a disk image! Disk images are totally useless to me, &
> my Mac does not like them *at all*. I tried to make a disk image once,
> but it didn't work.

The only 'StyleWriter' class printer you would get going on your 'Plus
specced' mac, would be either a Stylewriter or Stylewriter II, and would
require at least system 6. :/

You need 68020 mac or better for the color stylewriters.

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