>I understand there was an upgrade to the Apple /// dubbed the "Apple
>///+". I was under the impression the '+' was actually written on the
>case. Is this the case, or is it possible my newer unit is a ///+? If
Well, I know basically nothing about Apple ///'s, however, I do know that
the ///+'s are well marked as that. At least mine is.
Zane
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Received on Sat Aug 22 1998 - 18:04:37 BST