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



Okay then the first mac to be able to record as in 1990 and the first 
apple II was in the 80's.  


In article <091120051300316694%nobody@nowhere.com>,
 beavis <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:

> In article
> <john.doggett-477632.09191209112005@News-West.newsfeeds.com>, Bible
> John <john.doggett@x-files.gov> wrote:
> 
> > 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?
> 
> No, that's not what you were told.  Apple does not equal Mac, any more
> than Microsoft equals Office.  You initially claimed this (emphasis is
> mine):
> 
> > In those early days [1985], one just plugged in a microphone TO THE MAC and 
> > recorded a voice sound file...
> 
> I told you that you were incorrect, that the first *Mac* with sound
> input capability came out in 1990.  Your answer?
> 
> > Wrong!!  I remember recording audio and playing back audio way way back 
> > during the Apple II days back in the 80's. 
> 
> You switched gears to talk about the Apple II, not me.
> 
> 
> Now, you say the following:
> 
> > Yeah I remember playing with recording audio on a apple IIgs in 1986 or 
> > 1985...
> 
> Then you were using a IIgs, you weren't using a Mac.  They're different
> product lines entirely.  Your confusion was of your own making.

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