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From: joel@gould9.UUCP (Joel West)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Should 64K ROMs be supported?
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Date: Sun, 11-Jan-87 13:22:53 EST
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Posted: Sun Jan 11 13:22:53 1987
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Organization: Western Software Technology, Vista, CA
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Summary: The ***FINAL*** word

All right, let's end this once and for all.

Knowing the interest on the net regarding this very question, I stood up
in front of a packed auditorium at the Macworld Expo and asked Kin Seto,
Apple evangelist.

Q1: Do the majority of machines have the new ROM?
A1: It depends on the market:
	Business: yes, they have the Plus
	Universities: no, many 512
	Home:	mix, including many 128's with 3rd-party 512 upgrades
    As he points out, most products have two targets:
	"Minimum"--512, external drive, ImageWriter
	"Satisfactory"--Plus, hard disk, LaserWriter

Q2: When can we assume the new ROM on product shipped?  (A fellow panelist
    asked for shipping all distributions on 800kb floppies)
A2: "late 1987"
-- 
	Joel West			     MCI Mail: 282-8879
	Western Software Technology, POB 2733, Vista, CA  92083
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