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Re: Enhanced Ram disk driver
Il giorno domenica 27 gennaio 2013 17:28:03 UTC+1, BLuRry ha scritto:
> On Friday, January 25, 2013 4:01:22 PM UTC-6, gid...@sasktel.net wrote:
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> > On Friday, January 25, 2013 2:13:46 PM UTC-6, Antoine Vignau wrote:
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> > > The easy answer: go and get a IIgs ;-)
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> > Got four of em.
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> > Ahhh! But alas. There are some of us diehards who prefer the real Apple II x 8 bit feel and clickety, clack noise of the drives.
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> > But for all intense and purposes, it took the Apple IIGS for me to appreciate my 8 bit apple II's even more. It is much easier to program for the 8 bit apple computers on a IIGS than on the 8 bit apples themselves.
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> > But I intend to close that gap. With my Command Line Environment, it has given my 8-bit apples a usefullnes boost.
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> > Maybe, just maybe, I can convince hardened IIGS veterans that an Apple IIe or IIc, IS just as much fun.
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> > Rob
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> I drooled over the idea of having a //gs as a kid back in 1986. I was bummed about never having one but the school did so I got my fix there. I have one now but it usually sits in a closet while the //c remains hooked up.
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> Everyone has different tastes. ;-)
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> -B
I still remember that in the Apple shop of my city, in 1985, was just commercialized the new Apple //c and the first Mac Classic, officially announced in the USA in 1984, if I remember correct. So, i chose Apple //c of which i am still fond.
Ric.