Yes, but do you remember the Apple III? It came between the apple IIe and
the Lisa. I worked for a place that had one, it was pushed as the business
version of the Apple II but only ran prodos in emulation. It had a 5 MB hard
disk, was an all in one machine and cost a fortune. Only had about three
native software packages available. I think it got killed after the first
two left the factory. I worked for a school that ended up with one as a
donation. If you lost the boot up disk for emulation to run Prodos you were
hosed because the native operating system was fairly useless.
Chet
On 7/7/01 11:40 AM, "Greg & Jeanette Wayman" <gwayman_at_earthlink.net> wrote:
> Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
>
>> * Greg & Jeanette Wayman <gwayman_at_earthlink.net> on Thu, 05 Jul 2001
>> | Another word .........Lisa!
>>
>> Lisa never really died. It got a facelift and changed its name to
>> "Macintosh".
>
> Lets tell that to the HUNDREDS of units Apple dumped int the local Landfill
>
> Greg
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