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Re: Curiosity about Apple II designations




On Fri, 29 Mar 1996, Michael Kelsey wrote:

> I have often wondered why Apple called the //c the //c and the //e the //e.
> I am guessing the //c represented 'compact,' and the //e 'expandable.'  What
> does the 'gs' in IIgs stand for, maybe 'graphics and sound?'
'gs' does stand for 'graphics and sound'. Unknown for the //c and //e. I 
think ypu might have the //c correct and another possibility for //e 
could be extended or expanded, but these are just guesses. 


--David Sedgwick
email:sedgwick@wsunix.it.wsu.edu





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> Michael Kelsey
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