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Re: Apple II just won't die.
- Subject: Re: Apple II just won't die.
- From: treiter@comet.net (Toby Reiter)
- Date: 1996/03/16
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Earlysville Apple II User Group (EAUG)
- References: <cc19979@pro-palmtree.cts.com> <4i5gg1$1en@news3.cts.com> <4i7nre$t73@nyx.cs.du.edu>
This is the first time I can actually know for certain that I have
received the reply to something before I got the original post: eerie.
Some of you may receive a response to my post before seeing my post. That
would be weird.
Anyway, back in the Apple II world, on a non-hardware level, I think that
the computer should have intuitive multi-tasking, i.e. You download a
file and it is opened by gscii+ and then Shrikkit GS, and then, when done,
installs any system files to the correct spots and programs to your choice
of folder.
This brings up another point. What would be your recommendations on a
REALISTIC (sorry, boys) Apple II notebook computer with internal scsi,
ram, power supply/battery, and b/w or grayscale LCD display. This would
probably have to use a Mega II chip, and Apple's new interfacing hardware
for i/o. Does this sound possible to anyone? It seems that if an entire
Mac could fit in one of those things, a IIe, and probably GS, surely
could do it. Imagine playing Tinies, or working in GNO/ME on an
airplane! (Of course, that would also be possible in a PC notebook with
GS emulators (do they have one yet?), but it wouldn't be as fun!)
--
"Happy trails to you, until..we meet...again......."
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|OBYLARONIOUS
Lover of all things Apple ][.