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Re: Apple 2c and 2cx



In article <339EAFB6.3F54@levi.urova.fi>,  <tvuoltee@levi.urova.fi> wrote:
>What is the difference between the Apple 2c and the 2cx

   For starters, there is no Apple IIcx; I believe you may be
mistaking it with the "IIcx"-- a computer in the Mac lineup. [Entirely
different systems altogether in terms of design, applicability,
usefulness and marketing. Blame Apple's marketing for whitewashing
Apple's non-Mac past from the public's consciousness]

   There is an Apple IIc+, which is an extended version of the //c,
with a 3.5" drivs vs 5.25", internal power supply, faster
microprocessor.  For an extended list of details on these and other
Apple II computers, see the comp.sys.apple2 Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQ) at http://www.visi.com/~nathan/a2/faq/csa2.html

Nathan Mates

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