Let Maurice Randall put a new set of wheels on your
Commodore 64.
The all-new
operating system upgrade for GEOS 2.0 is ready.
Known as "Project G" during the last several months of development, this
is the first major upgrade to the GEOS operating system since 1988.
Here's a brief rundown of the major highlights of this
new system:
Dashboard 64
This is the new replacement for the deskTop. With the Dashboard, you'll
navigate around your system like you've never been able to before. Open
up as many as 16 windows to any partition or subdirectory you want. Unlike
the deskTop, the Dashboard knows your CMD devices.
Toolbox 64
Forget all those Configure files you had to put up with before. The
Toolbox will let you boot from any setup you can put together. Nothing
is more simple than booting up into the Wheels environment.
MakeSysDisk
Afraid your boot disk will someday get damaged? Wheels comes with this
nifty utility that allows you to create your own boot disks or bootable
partitions on your CMD devices.
The Wheels Operating System
The heart of this new system lies in the considerable modifications
and enhancements that went into the development of the operating system
kernal. Included in this are a total of 14 new disk drivers designed to
better handle all the popular disk drives and ramdisks.
Advance orders for Wheels 64 are now being accepted:
Over the years, Maurice Randall has done a considerable amount of programming
and has shared much of his work with Commodore users through his uploads
to the various online services. He has also created a few software titles
that are sold commercially. E-Mail to
Maurice
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