> > > What is the difference between the 100A, 100B, and 100+ Rainbows ?
> > The 100A could read only disks that used its own proprietary format. The
> > 100+ could read, but not write to, PC-format disks. The 100B was a
>
> That's a software difference, and an important one from a user standpoint,
> but it is not a difference in the hardware.
Yup, and since the MS-DOS versions are downloadable from the net at no
charge the functionality is similar... if not identical.
Bill
--
d|i|g|i|t|a|l had it THEN. Don't you wish you could still buy it now!
bpechter_at_shell.monmouth.com|pechter_at_ureach.com
Received on Fri Feb 15 2002 - 16:43:36 GMT