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Re: Apple, IBM and PCs (Re: Apple, Jobs, and the irony of it)



In message <20040103181023.03858.00002497@mb-m07.aol.com>, Supertimer <supertimer@aol.com> writes
The thread should really read:
Apple/IBM versus Intel versus AMD versus Sun.

Sun are releasing Athlon64/Opteron systems.

And please, acknowledge that Apple, unlike so many other computer companies, supported and developed their 8-bit line way beyond the level that was considered reasonable in the 1980s. Imagine if Atari had continued to develop the 800/XL, or Commodore the C64? They /did/ have prototypes (though nothing as impressive as a IIgs), but no-one ever got to buy one in a store. Apple's IIgs was a stunning example of bridging the two worlds. They didn't fail to support the II range at all, they might not have been into putting their full resources behind it, but hey - if they had done, they might not have had the resources (made not only from the II, but also the Mac) to put behind anything, because the Mac development would have stalled.

Richard
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