Geoworks is no longer developing PC-GEOS, but it was licensed by a
company called New Deal, which has a downloadable version of New Deal
Office (the new name for PC-Geos) on their website at
At 01:41 PM 6/15/98 -0500, you wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, John Higginbotham wrote:
Computer: GRiDPad 1912 (V20/2mb/20mb HD/640x400x2
6300 CGA mode
CGA is 640x200. If you install GEOS, for example, you'll want to use the
AT&T graphics driver.
Right. The manual states that 640x400x2 is a "tweaked" CGA mode.
IIRC, Pen Windows 1.0 was for Windows 3.x, and Pen
Windows 2.0 was for
Windows 95. GEOS is by far your best bet if you want to burden the thing
with a GUI.
I just tried to run it on my desktop. First question it askes was "What
22xx series of GRiDPad are you installing to?" Back to the drawing board. I
doubt it'll work with the old 1912. If I could find GEOS, I'd install it.
Only version I have is for the C-64.
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