The PC's Soviet?

From: Matt Pritchard <MPritchard_at_EnsembleStudios.com>
Date: Wed Apr 22 12:54:09 1998

-Matt Pritchard
Graphics Engine and Optimization Specialist
MS Age of Empires & Age of Empires ][

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Kaneko [SMTP:Jeff.Kaneko_at_ifrsys.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 1998 9:37 AM
> To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
> Subject: RE: The PC's Soviet?
>
>
> >
> > There were all kinds of small Apple cloners around, with various
> Apple
> > variety and fruit names ("Granny Smith", "McIntosh", "Pear", etc.).
> The
> > only obvious differences between most of these machines and an
> actual
> > Apple ][+ was the lack of the Apple logo, and usually the presence
> of
> > lower case display (though not necessarily the shift-key mod, which
> my
> > machine lacks). Some had additional stuff, though, like function
> keys and
> > slightly differently shaped cases. Or maybe a different colour of
> > plastic.
>
> I fondly remember an issue of BYTE from long ago, that was the April
> 1st edition, that had a phoney advertisement in it for a 'Lemon
> Computer' that looked suspiciously like an Apple ][ (with a rather
> distressed and dissheveled user scratching his head . .).
>
> Wasn't that Creative Computing?. Back in the late 70's they would do
> an "April fools" section of their magazine. One year they printed it
> upside down at the back of the magazine so if you flipped it over, it
> looked like a different magazine.
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