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Re: Note to QC & PG



Sorry if you didn't like the comments, but your ideas are pretty cut and
dried. The first 2 ideas really don't have to much of a reason behind them
except that they'd just be cool to do. The third is a good project that many
hardcore A2 hobbyists will probably enjoy, but I can't see a future for it.
The last idea may even help old Mac users, but cabling isn't my "cup of
tea."

For me it would be more fun to design the true and worthy modern successor
to the A2 line of computers. I'm working on a program called Logicad that
will allow me to design and test curcuit setups at arbitrary levels of
complexity without having the actual chips. I plan to sell the program
primarily to schools and students. I also intend to use the program to
design a new computer system that is natively compatible with the old A2
series(I might forgo the short-lived, over-complicated A2GS if I don't get a
better understanding of it soon enough). This is a major project that is
only in the concept stage at present. It has to wait until I finish Logicad.
After all, I'm going to need some kind of funding if I plan to actually
build one!

Arkain

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> Arkain wrote in message <397da2bc$1@hal.grnco.net>...
> >You wanted me to reply, so I will. Please don't take offense at anything
I
> >say. Just note that I'm very blunt!
>
>
> Arkain,
>     Actually, I wanted to hear your thoughts on the ideas. I didn't think
> they were nearly that boring. But oh well.
>
> John
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>