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Re: Can I convert my Mac.
- Subject: Re: Can I convert my Mac.
- From: schefflr@news.msus.edu (Bill Scheffler)
- Date: 1996/02/05
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Minnesota State Universities
- References: <4f3pds$1eom@useneta1.news.prodigy.com> <4f50ed$bvs@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
RUBYWAND (rubywand@aol.com) wrote:
: In article <4f3pds$1eom@useneta1.news.prodigy.com>, NHGD26F@prodigy.com
: (Daniel Trued jr) writes:
: >I am anxious to convert to Windows 95.
: As you wish; but, settle for nothing less than a 100MHz, 16MB Pentium
: system.
:
But if you want to get serious work done, don't get anything less
than a 133 mhz Pentium with 32 Megs of RAM... ;)
: >He doesn't think the company will even exist in 1997.
As far as I'm concerned, Apple Computer Inc. died a few years
back when they stopped producing the Apple II, their real name should be
Macintosh Computer, Inc... as they don't even sell "real" Apple computers
anymore... ;)
Honestly, at this point, it doesn't matter what machine you get.
The PowerMacs on my campus crash like crazy and my sister's 7200 crashes
when you format a disk sometimes...yet there are no shareware inits (or
third party for that matter), System 7.5.x is buggy...Apple better change
it's ways soon, or it will gain a bad rep (well, it already has one with
Apple II users) with it's users (mac). Scary to think of Pain95 as being
a more stable OS... :(
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