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Re: Networking GS to a Mac?
- Subject: Re: Networking GS to a Mac?
- From: nathan@cco.caltech.edu (Nathan Mates)
- Date: 1996/05/28
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
- References: <4ntt9l$6o4@crcnis3.unl.edu> <4nva7d$6i4@cello.gina.calstate.edu> <4o9o48$6q0@news.smart.net> <4oeve6$5cj@atlantis.atlantis.actrix.gen.nz>
In article <4oeve6$5cj@atlantis.atlantis.actrix.gen.nz>,
David Empson <dempson@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz> wrote:
>You should aim for at least a 68030 machine to maximise your software
>options. This also rules out the Mac II and Mac LC. (I can't recall
>whether the LC II and colour classic have a 68020 or 68030.)
The LC II had a 68030, at 16(?) Mhz. LC III was 68030/25Mhz. Color
classic is 68030/16 also. The info on the Color Classic is at
http://product.info.apple.com/productinfo/datasheets/dt/archive/dtarchive.html
the LC II isn't on there, but my memory should be accurate.
[I seem to recall some Mac ragazine complaining that the URL
specification was rather unwieldy and combersome, like the worst
features of DOS and Unix. However, they were unable to state any
'better' method, and it looks like Apple, Inc.'s URLs are worse
than most :]
Nathan Mates
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