Apple II boards

From: Christopher Smith <csmith_at_amdocs.com>
Date: Wed Jan 23 17:15:24 2002

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lawrence LeMay [mailto:lemay_at_cs.umn.edu]

> Thats starting to sound a bit like white-coat syndrome. These
> computers
> are not rare artifacts to be hidden away behind glass walls,
> only to be
> touched by the neophites in white lab coats, you know. Go ahead and
> experiment, heck throw the completely wrong hardware in and cause a
> major short circuit! And in so doing, know that you can

Well, I'd _rather_ not do that. :) It seems kind of a waste when you could do things right and the world could have one more functional machine.

> always get another
> apple ][+ or 3 for about $5 (if not for free, heaven knows i
> keep getting
> offered the things...)

I hope that they remain that common into the foreseeable future.

> Cmon, what could possibly be less valuable than an Apple ][+?
> A C64 perhaps...

Possibly, with an IBM peesee XT generally coming in as less valuable than that.

Regards,

Chris


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