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Re: Apple - The people who invented Quicktime
- To: Matt Portune <mportune@telerama.com>
- Subject: Re: Apple - The people who invented Quicktime
- From: "Charles T. 'Dr. Tom' Turley" <cturley@grin.net>
- Date: 1997/10/09
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy, comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.apple2.marketplace
- Organization: I Try, US-A2WUG, 1WSW, GS WorldView, A2-2000
- References: <01bccf2c$fbb6c0a0$059a45cf@hitachi> <3441aa31.56098773@nntp.ix.netcom.com> <01bcd24f$22957200$c22179a8@hitachi> <343c0bac.7413585@nntp.ix.netcom.com> <01bcd313$f0091e20$17ae45cf@hitachi> <343f6afc.17030428@nntp.ix.netcom.com> <61ie7d$1s3@womb <61j1tv$npm@frogger.lm.com>
- Reply-to: cturley@grin.net
Hi Matt,
The only cards I know of for the Apple ][ from Apple Computer. Inc. were
the (never released) Ethernet card, the workstation card and the various
SCSI cards. Everything else was third party (somebody - please correct
me if I'm wrong) I have no more empty slots either in my GS's now.
BTW, Matt, you'll really drool when you get a chance to try the GS
Netscape clone - (a graphical web broswer and full GS/OS application)
with it's only flawless tcp/ppp slip stack and packet. As a freeware -
when released the GS' are going to be blazing all over the Net.
Cheers,
Tom