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- From: pierce@radius.com (Pierce T. Wetter III)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc,comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Info on RocketShare?
- Message-ID: <1675@radius.com>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 21:37:02 GMT
- References: <2323@grivel.une.edu.au>
- Sender: news@radius.com
- Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Organization: Radius
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- In article <2323@grivel.une.edu.au> Gerard Hammond,
- ghammond@metz.une.edu.au writes:
- >Has anybody tried RocketShare.
-
- I helped write it.
-
- >It's the method of making the mac a
- >multiprocessing machine by allowing both chips to work
- >more or less independantly.
- >I'm considering buying it if I buy a rocket for my IIci.
- >So has anybody had any problems yet.
- >Does the second finder window have any particular nuances or
- >is it just like any other mac window.
-
- It's just like any other mac window except that all command keys go to
- second
- finder window instead of the motherboard.
-
- Having a desktop that scrolls can be weird, too.
-
- Pierce
-