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Re: Trying to cram GS/OS into a walnut
Well, thank God I never had to deal with Sequential then. I'd be happy to
just get a straight answer (or correct shipment) from them. I think that Lana
(at AllTech) is getting about as frustrated with the whole mess as I am, at
least she certainly sounded like it on Friday when I spoke with her about them
sending me the wrong chips after shipping them a week later than she said they
would at that...
In article <20000206023608.29150.00001247@ng-fa1.aol.com>, supertimer@aol.com
(Supertimer) wrote:
>I feel I must say something in defense of Alltech. Alltech is
>honest and they always send the stuff one orders from them. It
>is true however, that they can at times be slow. It might be due
>to the fact that the components for some of their Apple II products
>are not readily available. I am not making excuses for them and
>in fact I should probably modify my IIGS Tour message to caution
>users to have Alltech ship by regular UPS rather than rush.
>
>In the Apple II world, Alltech is top notch. Compared to what
>Sequential used to be, Alltech would get a 10 and Sequential
>a 1 (1 to 10 scale with 1 being the worst). In the mail order
>business overall, they'd probably get an 8 or 7.
>
>Sometimes slow yet honest and dependable would probably
>best describe Alltech.
>
>Give them a chance and you'll see how well designed and
>constructed Alltech hardware is. Ask anyone with a Sirius
>or Focus card.
>
>One user emailed me that after finding out his Focus needed
>an extra delay in his IIGS, he emailed Tony Diaz and Tony
>sent out a new EPROM in the mail for him. Thus, rather
>than sending back the card, the user could keep using the
>Focus while he waited for the modification.
>
>Tony Diaz's web site is http://www.apple2.org/