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



In article <1Uqcf.11678$7h7.245@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>,
 "Sean Fahey" <a2fan@hotmail.com> wrote:

> "Bible John" <john.doggett@x-files.gov> wrote in message
> john.doggett-477632.09191209112005@News-West.newsfeeds.com">news:john.doggett-477632.09191209112005@News-West.newsfeeds.com...
> 
> > Yeah I remember playing with recording audio on a apple IIgs in 1986 or
> > 1985, 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?
> 
> Alright, how about you Mac newsgroup guys take your chocolate out of our
> peanut butter and refrain from cross-posting. Please. Sounds to me like the
> issue is settled and no one has to go out of their way to prove they're
> right anymore.

My apologies as I started the thread.  I was trying to find out, and I 
did find out that the first mac was in 1990 to be able to record audio.  
the first apple II was before then.

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