Subject | Re: converting raw images from Canon EOS 600D |
From | Savageduck |
Date | 12/01/2013 05:00 (11/30/2013 20:00) |
Message-ID | <2013113020005114259-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom> |
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Eric StevensYup! I had my Apple IIe. That used a few versions of BASIC, Integer BASIC, & Applesoft BASIC, and also used Mini-Assembler along with Apple DOS 3.3 & ProDOS. The Apple II family could boot into CP/M, run WordStar, dBase II and other CP/M software. VisiCalc was build around the Apple II, and it had a life beyond the introduction of the first Mac in 1984.
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 21:09:02 -0500, nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:nospamEric Stevens
In article <a53l99dncunhtr1k32kfj1s98o6clc8cnk@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@sum.co.nz>wrote:nospamSavageduckEric Stevens
That had to be before OSX came on the scene in 2001.
I'm talking about the early to mid 1980s. None of this modern trash.
the mac came out in the mid-80s,
January 24, 1984nospamEric Stevens
so it could not have been the early 1980s.
Don't you know Apple made computers before they made the Macintosh?
-- Regards,nospamEric Stevens
it also wasn't needed.
It was by me.