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Re: Modern A2 successor



Me? I've been in the A2 game for 14 years. I know more than my fair share
about some of the "standard" hardware from a programming standpoint. I wish
I still had my old II, but it died on me aout 8 years ago and I didn't have
the funds to fix it. Will I ever know what you want? Not unless you tell me
something. To the extent that you know it? That depends on how much you tell
me. So go ahead and talk. Rest assured that I'll listen.

Arkain

The Apple II Mail Group <a2mg@aol.comNomail> wrote in message
20000801002847.17433.00001071@ng-cu1.aol.com">news:20000801002847.17433.00001071@ng-cu1.aol.com...
> Just a comment on this topic name (I am sorry, I have not followed the
thread,
> so I can't comment specifically). There are those of us who have been
involved
> with Apple II for over 15 years. We worked hard and we produced neat
things.
> Now, there are a lot of new users. We, the veterans, are tired and
disgusted
> with the state of Apple II. Nice to see  good people still using them. It
is a
> wonderful thing. But --- will you ever know what we know, to the extent
that we
> know it?
>
> Beverly Cadieux
> http://members.aol.com/A2MG
>