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Re: What is the quintessential Apple II?
"Jeff Blakeney" <jeff.blakeney@a2central.com.remove-twp-this> wrote in
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> To: Charlie
> On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 03:54:39 +0000, "Charlie"
> <charlieDOTd@verEYEzon.net> wrote:
>
>>This probably isn't going to sit well with many here but I believe the
>>Apple
>>IIgs is the quintessential Apple II because it is more compatible, both in
>>hardware and software, with all the other models than any of them are with
>>the all the others.
>
> I'm with you, Charlie. My first Apple II was an unenhanced IIe and I
> loved it. But when the IIgs came out with its backwards compatibility
> in both software and hardware along with all the new features, I had
> to have one. If Apple hadn't released the IIgs, I probably would be
> an Amiga or Atari ST fan today. :-)
>
> My current IIgs only needs a couple improvements and I'd be using it
> for much of the daily tasks I use my current PC for. I'd be quite
> happy to take part in a retro challenge with a IIgs decked out the way
> I'd like. :-)
>
I still use mine, but no where near like I used to. Lately, things have
improved since I hooked it up to my 19" LCD monitor/TV. Usable (not
perfect) picture, but what I really like is displaying the IIgs desktop and
WinXP desktop on the screen at the same time. Great for when you're
transferring files, etc.
Charlie