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Re: AppleWin problems
It was 25 Feb 1997 03:51:41 GMT. I was reading instead of working. And Nathan
Mates <nathan@visi.com> said:
>In article <19970224164901.LAA08684@ladder02.news.aol.com>,
>Antpage <antpage@aol.com> wrote:
>>> Try a real Apple II. Perfect colors, joystick support, and all
>>>the trimmings. And it runs just fine in 64-128K, not 64-128MB like
>>>some modern OSs.>
>>>No, it's a shortcoming of your computer. Get a REAL Apple //e.
>> Sorry I don't have 200$ and a Apple II software lying around. Anybody
>>got some **helpfull** advice?
> Quick way to get $200 and a lot of other stuff: *sell* the PC, get
>a real Apple II. If you're unwilling to part with a real PC, why the
>hell are you griping about an unreal (emulated) machine?
He wasn't. He was asking for help. "Sell the PC." Very nice advice, Nathan.
Tell you what:
1> I want to run Apple software on the train I commute
on, and on airplanes when I travel.
2> I currently own a Pentium laptop.
What would *you* suggest?
>It's real
>clear that you'd rather buy the latest hardware
Only when looking through those wacky glasses of yours, Nathan. Maybe he just
happens to have one. Or maybe he's living in the 90s where modern machines are
often required.
>and pirate other stuff
>up the wazoo than buy a real machine and games.
I agree about the piracy (I run stuff on my emulator, but it's all stuff I own
for my Apple). But there's nothing inherently wrong with an emulator.
> Of course, you're so deluded in your piracy, you can't see the
>truth as helpful. Eventually you will. Or you'll die.
Jeez. Anyone got some spare perspective they can sell Nathan here?
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