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Re: Apple ][+ or ][e ?
- Subject: Re: Apple ][+ or ][e ?
- From: elw@mayo.edu (Ellis Workman, Med Sci, 4-4435)
- Date: 4 Mar 1994 19:49:03 GMT
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Mayo Foundation
- References: <2l7sbo$ji0@locutus.rchland.ibm.com>
- Reply-to: elw@mayo.edu
In article ji0@locutus.rchland.ibm.com, johnsen@krusty.rchland.ibm.com (Paul Johnsen) writes:
>My first attempt at posting anywhere -- Hope it was done correctly.
>
>Bought a used Apple][(something). Strange beast packaged in a PC/XT case with a PC style keyboard (F-keys across the
>top). It seems to have more capability than my Apple][+ (handles mixed-case more naturally, Able to run Write-away
>word processor which came with it (which doesn't appear to run in my ][+), etc...). Is there some ID location in the
>ROM which I could check to identify what sort of machine it has greatest affinity to?
>
>Signed,
>Curious in Minnesota
>
>PS: Sorry for the heavy use of parenthetical phrases (like this)
>
>--
>Paul Johnsen (johnsen@vnet.ibm.com)
>IBM -- AS/400 Division
>Rochester, MN
John I tried to respond to you via email but find
"unknown host: krusty.rchland.ibm.com"
Does that thing actually say Apple on it anywhere. Sounds
like some kind of a clone to me.
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