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From: chuq@plaid.Sun.COM (Chuq Von Rospach)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
Subject: Re: Hey!  What about us, Mac+ users!
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Date: 2 Jun 88 00:09:02 GMT
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>This is not the first time I notice that Apple has essentially given up
>support for machines as "small" as a Megabyte.  Running MultiFinder on a
>1M machine is not realistic.

Essentially? They've announced that as of System Release 7.0 (this fall) the
standard finder will be Multifinder, that Unifinder is going away, and the
minimum memory is 2 Meg. 

Considering this is their official position, I don't see any problem with
telling people to write applications instead of 70K DA's....



Chuq Von Rospach			chuq@sun.COM		Delphi: CHUQ

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