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Re: Apple IIsi
- Subject: Re: Apple IIsi
- From: mhall@neosoft.com (Matthew Hall)
- Date: 1995/11/23
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: NeoSoft, inc.
- References: <48mthg$enh@jubjub.wizard.com>
In article <48mthg$enh@jubjub.wizard.com> phaedrus@snark.wizard.com (Phaedrus) writes:
>Path: uuneo.neosoft.com!news.sesqui.net!imci2!newsfeed.internetmci.com!dimensional.com!wizard.com.!phaedrus
>From: phaedrus@snark.wizard.com (Phaedrus)
>Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
>Subject: Apple IIsi
>Date: 19 Nov 1995 09:31:28 GMT
>Organization: @wizard.com - Las Vegas Access
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>Would anybody care to elaborate on exactly what the IIsi is?
>Thanks
It is a really cheesey mac that accepts one card and if it happens to be an
eathernet card that you are trying to put on a novell network at school,
doesn't seem to work unless you call apple in which case they will tell you
to do some strange voodoo thing where you hold dow p,r,option,open-apple
and then have someone turn it on, let it 'chime' five times and then it will
magically recognise the card but it doesn't seem to.
I hate macs. :)
Matt
- References:
- Apple IIsi
- From: phaedrus@snark.wizard.com (Phaedrus)