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Re: Apple ][ computer - ascii art
"Bettykate" <Bettykate@dosius.com> wrote in message
news:Z4cyc.8077$Xw3.3876@nwrdny03.gnilink.net...
: Jungle Jim wrote:
: > In article
<1gf4opx.1onvw8z1c285yuN%spamtrap@luddite.no-ip.com>,
: > spamtrap@luddite.no-ip.com (Simon Williams) wrote:
: >
: >>Scott Alfter <salfter@salfter.diespammersdie.dyndns.org>
wrote:
: >>
: >>>The boot prompt shown is wrong for a II+ (the II+ doesn't
support lowercase
: >>>without additional hardware). It is correct for a IIe,
though, with
: >>>original ROMs...
: >>
: >>Okay, it's a "Stealth IIe" :-P
: >
: > An Apple IIe says "Apple //e" on boot.
:
: Not necessarily. The first ones said "Apple ]["
Everyone is missing the real issue here. The first
Apple IIs did not have "lower case", so therefore
they had to say " APPLE ][ ", get it now?
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