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Re: Apple IIc --- the lightest computer of its time?



In message <s5phjv8ndlu5qipobf7dpf6411mbocjgcp@4ax.com>, Mark Percival <markREMOVE@syndicomm.com> writes
What was the functionality of those units compare to the IIc?
(Memory, screen display, disk drive, etc)

All are considerably less 'versatile', though I'm not going to say they were less powerful than the //c. The Tandy 200 had a larger screen and used EPROM/tape/disk storage. The 102 didn't have the large screen, but did run for hours on 4AA cells... The HX-20 used microcassettes and had a built in drive.

Richard
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