Posted Sun Dec 6, 2009 9:24 AM
I used my Adam for school papers too for a while in high school, at least some of the time. The C-64 was my primary system for the longest time, but I picked up a cheap, second-hand Adam. Obviously back then dot matrix printers had inferior text to daisy wheel printers, which were typewriter quality. The printer I had for my C-64 was only 9-pin (versus top of the line 24-pin printers) and I would often cheat to get better output from it, mostly involving carbon paper. If you printed on the carbon paper, what came out on the other side would help the dots merge. I also used GEOS to print text graphically on the MPS-803 dot matrix printer, which helped dramatically (it was a reasonable simulation of laser output, if not as dark). Anyway, other than the buggy word processor and frequent crashes, the Adam was pretty good and at least an improvement over having to mess around with a typewriter (I stopped using a typewriter by 6th grade, when I had my C-64). By the time college rolled around, I used my Amiga and a nice color dot matrix printer, before eventually ending up with a 386 SX-20 laptop with Okidata printer (laser class) through to the end.