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Re: What if we designed and built a "32bit" Apple II?
- Subject: Re: What if we designed and built a "32bit" Apple II?
- From: dgk@my.domain (Dowe G. Keller)
- Date: 08 Sep 2004 22:52:36 -0700
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et472@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Michael Black) writes:
> I was thinking along the same lines. Once you start adding memory
> and such, then you have to ask what it's being used for. And the only
> real answer is to have complicated programs. At which point, you don't
> have an Apple II.
More users? Run an os like IBM's VM and host X thousand Apple ][ users. :-)
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