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From: munson@ernie.Berkeley.EDU (Ethan Munson)
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Subject: Re: Should 64K ROMs be supported?
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Date: Tue, 16-Dec-86 12:34:56 EST
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Generally yes.  Such a case might be
after the 68020 machines hit.  Then some numerical analysis programs might
appear that will only run well with the 68881.  Another example would be
 a $5000 semi-custom program (say its runs a doctor's office).  If someone
can afford the program, they can probably afford a Mac+.  These are obscure
examples but might represent sensible marketing choices.

Ethan Munson
munson@berkeley.berkeley.edu