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Re: Apple - The people who invented Quicktime
- Subject: Re: Apple - The people who invented Quicktime
- From: shack@onyx.southwind.net (Randy Shackelford)
- Date: 1997/10/10
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: SouthWind Internet Access, Inc.
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Matt Portune (mportune@telerama.com) wrote:
: bmeyer@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au wrote:
: > For those of you in the know --- there is a little boy here in csaa
: > who likes to think he is a big computer expert. But it seems he isn't, as
: > he steadfastedly insists that there were practically no third party expansion
: > cards for the Apple II series (or ][, or //, or whatever).
: Funny, I don't have a single Apple-brand card in my II, and I don't have
: any slots left, either.
Really? Lessee:
My ROM 3 has four cards, an Apple slinky, a superdrive card, a HS SCSI, and
a Juice Plus memory card. So 3/4 are Apple.
My //e upgrade style ROM 01 has four too, a Supersonic, a VOC, a rev C SCSI,
and a RAM 4000, so 2/4 there.
My //e has eight cards, a RAMworks, a workstation card, a clock card, a
wildcard, a mouse card, a RAMfactor, a 5.25 drive card, and a 3.5 drive
card, so 4/8 in it.
My memory expandable //c has an Apple memory card so it has 1/1.
But what does this have to do with quicktime?
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