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Re: What was the first Apple computer to have built in audio?



In article <091120051130212134%nobody@nowhere.com>,
 beavis <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:

> In article <58ocf.13700$q%.269@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com>, Sean Fahey
> <a2fan@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > > Good for you, John. What the fuck does an Apple II have to do with
> > > sound input in a Macintosh, you prat?
> > 
> > Could it be because this topic got cross-posted to two different newsgroups,
> > and you were too quick to troll to notice? Um, yep - I think so.
> 
> Before you open your yapper, you might do some research and see the
> thread in the Mac group that started all this, where he claims to have
> done sound sampling on a 1985 Mac simply by plugging in a microphone. 
> When corrected, he didn't believe me, and posted this inquiry.


Yeah I remember playing with recording audio on a apple IIgs in 1986 or 
1985 for a childrens software developer, and then I was told (in the 
comp.sys.mac.system board) that the first apple to be able to record 
audio was in 1990.  See why I got confused?


John

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