Is there still a market for computers that can be 'talked to'? Those
of us still using Apple II's that pine away for the 'good old days'
are probably using some form of Linux or something comparable but are
limited by what can be done with the hardware aren't they? I don't
know...I'm actually new to the Apple II having just bought one used
but prefer using it to write on for some inexplicable reason.
Why can't there be a personal computer using faster processors and
newer technology that can be 'talked to'....modified and with the
options that 'simplification' for the masses took away? Is that
impossible? I don't know. How many people would be interested in a
machine like that and willing to pay for it (I 'm sure it would cost
more than the average pc made today)?