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Unread 09-09-2004, 22:56
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On to my 16th year in FRC
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Re: Please Help Me Revive my Apple IIC+

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Originally Posted by Kyle Fenton
In system 7.5 you can mount, read and write to MS-DOS (FAT) floppies, it was a big thing back then.
Say I could get 7.5 on floppies. Could I upgrade without losing anything?

Wow, I love old Apple computers. At first I got into them because of the nostalgia - they were all I knew or used back in elementary school. It brings back memories. But now that I have messed around with them, I've discovered just how much they can do with so little resources. Gone forever are the days when programs were written so efficiently. Seriously, that Mac Classic can load and use every program on it just as fast and as well as comparable programs on a 1-3 year old PC. And it never crashes and it works like they day it was new. Have you ever consistently seen PCs that keep working over 13 years!?!? I encounter superbly functioning Macs at least 6 years old every day. I am/was a PC guy but perhaps I am being converted

This post goes out to Beach Cities Robotics. It is my post # 2294
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