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Re: remember the crappy
- Subject: Re: remember the crappy
- From: sirius@spirit.com.au (Michael Hickey)
- Date: 1996/07/02
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Spirit Networks - Canberra, Australia
- References: <4qdc97$8p1$1@mhadg.production.compuserve.com> <4qmtvg$9o0@bmerhc5e.bnr.ca> <4qndgm$pjb@blackice.winternet.com> <4qp3hp$n6a@news.wco.com> <4qpk19$3l@bmerhc5e.bnr.ca> <31D9526F.5762@vuw.ac.nz>
In article <31D9526F.5762@vuw.ac.nz>, gary.elshaw@vuw.ac.nz wrote:
> Do you remember the good old days when even if you did manage to get a crappy
> control strip, it was still your crappy control strip.
> When i first got my computer, and i was completely computer illiterate,
instead of
> today's pseudo-illiterate, the control strip came bundled with my computer.
> It didn't do anything particularly amazing or anything, but it did
almost let me know
> when my battery was running low. And it did slow down my cpu...not to a
crunching
> halt, but a haltering stagger.
> If anyone has a copy of this said redundent piece of low-tech, can they
please send it to
> me because Apple it would seem is being too stingy in not replacing it for me.
>
> Thanks,
> Gary
What model of Apple II was this "control strip" for? - Any other
identifying info?
If it is a MACINTOSH thingy you should post to a MACINTOSH newsgroup? (and
read alt.newbie FAQ)
MH