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From: eve@ssc-bee.UUCP (Michael Eve)
Newsgroups: net.micro.apple
Subject: Just when you thought it was safe...
Message-ID: <249@ssc-bee.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 22-Oct-84 12:05:13 EDT
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Posted: Mon Oct 22 12:05:13 1984
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Organization: Boeing Aerospace Co., Seattle, WA
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	Just when you may have thought it was safe to purchase a
	512k Mac and not have to worry about future upgrades comes
	this disturbing aside in the October Dtack Newsletter:

	"... the genuine Fat Mack, which was (and still is?)
	scheduled for production early in 1985 was to have had 
	a logic board redesign to quadruple the data rate of
	its serial port, for instance.  Introduction of the
	'Plump Mack' this early reeks of a desparation move to
	placate frustrated software designers.

	Incidentally, going from 128k to 512k is a 384k upgrade
	regardless of what prevaricators may say."

	I must include the following subscription notice for
	permission to reprint the above:

	"SUBSCRIPTIONS: ...$15 for 10 issues in the U.S. and 
	Canada (U.S. funds), or $25 for 10 issues elsewhere.
	Make the check payable to DTACK GROUNDED.  The
	address is:
	
		DTACK GROUNDED
		1415 E. McFadden, Ste. F
		SANTA ANA, CA 92705"

	
-- 
	Mike Eve     Boeing Aerospace, Seattle
	...uw-beaver!ssc-vax!ssc-bee!eve