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Re: Typing computer logos (was: Apple Computers-collector's items?)



Galen Tatsuo Komatsu (gkomatsu@Hawaii.Edu) wrote:
: In article <4ursde$8dp@crl9.crl.com>, Sam Ismail <dastar@crl.com> wrote:
: >brackets?).  Then there is the Apple //e and Apple //c (the cases both
: >show the "//" and the //c shows "Apple //c" upon boot-up, as do the

: 	*bzzt* sorry, no Chevy Nova for you today.  The unenhanced //e
: displays "APPLE ][" on startup.  I'm fairly sure of that, as I was
: swapping parts between two //e CPUs earlier (one enhanced the other not)

Actually, my mistake here was I that I wasn't clear on what comes up
on the unenhanced vs. enhanced //e.  In fact, I never actually said
what came up on each.  But the unenhanced //e shows "Apple ][" (as the
previous followup states) and the enhanced //e, in fact, shows
"Apple //e".  The question now is, what does the //c+ show?

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