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Re: Apple ][ Forever?



In article <20040729155643.10448.00000433@mb-m23.aol.com>, 
mjmahon@aol.com says...
> Charles re-posted:
> 
> >In article <MPG.1b731619e7532519896a9@news.verizon.net>, 
> >spammeister12345@aol.com says...
> >> In article <7f7db0c3.0404091820.3a333430@posting.google.com>, 
> >> jim_suttonus@yahoo.com says...
> >> > EWING@YALEVM.BITNET (Rick Ewing) wrote in message
> >news:<8707291034.aa25905@SMOKE.BRL.ARPA>...
> >> > > Regarding the presumed "demise" of the Apple ][ series and lack of
> >interest
> >> > > from Apple Co.:  (part rebuttle, part *flame*)
> >> > > 
> >> > >      I don't know just *where* that you may be getting your information
> >from,
> >> > > but I can say that the death of the Apple ][ is completely and
> >absolutely
> >> > > **false**.
> 
> <snip>
> 
> >> > > on this forum:  Well, this is one Apple rep has been here since
> >September of
> >> > > last year. 
> >> > 
> >> > Huh? Who is that? They sure don't post very often.
> >> > 
> >> > >I agree that more should be here, but its completely untrue that
> >> > > Apple isn't listening.  I include all major problems that I find in my
> >reports
> >> > > and try to track down answers for them if a can, especially in recent
> >issues
> >> > > such as ProDOS 00 trashing, the VGC bug, Finder development and the
> >like.  I
> 
> This is a _very_ old post...
> 
> Ancient history.
> 
> -michael
> 
> Check out parallel computing for 8-bit Apples on my
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> 

eek, was that 1987?  How is it on the server any longer?  I didn't check 
the year :)

Sorry.

Charles