Subject: Re: Fingerprint GSi? Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 00:13:03 -0500 From: ggonter@together.net (Geof Gonter) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Message-ID: References: <19990829144208.27479.00001625@ng-cr1.aol.com> Organization: G3 (Cubed) Web Services X-Newsreader: MT-NewsWatcher 2.4.4 NNTP-Posting-Host: dial-6-tnt-btvt-01.ramp.together.net X-Trace: 1 Sep 1999 00:01:31 -0500, dial-6-tnt-btvt-01.ramp.together.net In article <19990829144208.27479.00001625@ng-cr1.aol.com>, obsbedia2@aol.com (Obsbedia2) wrote: >As I recall, it came with software that allowed it to produce bulletin board >sized blow-ups of the screen image as well. >Jay The blow up sizes are handled by the card. The software on the included disk allows one to make a slide show from images captures or pulled from files. I've one I used on my gs for years. I wasn't sure when I switched to my present platform I'd be able to get along without. I do, but I still use my gs about 5 to 10 hours a week for a couple small jobs. In fact, I bought a ROM 3, with a Buggie power supply, PC Transporter, and SCSI card for $10. Two weeks later, I bought a Syquest 44, with 5 carts, for $6 (well actually $12 for it and a external 2X CD-ROM with cables and teminators). I added my 8 Meg card, FingerPrint GSI+ card, and AE TransWarp card. Now I'm having a blast really seeing what she'll do, for real, for the first time I bought it. Great and fun stuff. ---Geof Gonter--- G-Cubed Web Services