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From: DTREADW@pucc.UUCP
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Anti-Apple Flames (was RE: Apple's Attitude)
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Date: Wed, 8-Jul-87 14:03:05 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jul  8 14:03:05 1987
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In article <22665@sun.uucp>, chuq%plaid@Sun.COM (Chuq Von Rospach) writes:
 
>>Obsolete? Heck, the Macintosh II is obsolete (when you see a Cray)!
>
>Not true at all, because the Cray isn't a machine that can reasonably be
>considered in the Mac market.  Last I heard, for instance, it didn't
>normally come with bitmaps, 3.5" floppies, or run Mac software.  So it can't
>be used to obsolete a Mac.
 
Gee, its good to know that my TRASH-80 is not obselete next to the MAC II!
Last I heard, the MAC II didn't normally come with character codes for
graphics, a cassette drive to store programs, or run TRS-80 software.