Subject | Re: converting raw images from Canon EOS 600D |
From | Eric Stevens |
Date | 12/02/2013 01:32 (12/02/2013 13:32) |
Message-ID | <bjkn99tj8ovmtl7vq665b5l1p9eprato2s@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
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Followups | Eric Stevens (7h & 57m) |
nospamYou could be right. I've had a look back at the Apple II command line instructions and I could see why I didn't consider it seriously. That and the completely inadequate size of the floppy discs (we were running two 8" Persi double-sided drives of 1.2Mb capacity + an 8" IMI HDD of 8Mb on the Cromemco system.
In article <s5vl99pu4breu5hgtc06gv1cq49qfb5k7t@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@sum.co.nz>wrote:nospamEric StevensEric Stevensnospam
Don't you know Apple made computers before they made the Macintosh?
this is about a mac, not the apple i, ii, iii or lisa.
Pay attention. I wrote "A friend of mine sold Apple computers in the distant past".
since the apple ii had a command line, he could not have been referring to the apple ii when he said there was no command line.
therefore, he *had* to be referring to macs when he made that statement.
you also said:My remark applies to any of the then current Apple machines. I would have been very happy with Unix at that time.Eric Stevensnospam
I would be very happy with the one they have got now, if only they had it then.
which can only refer to macs, since they no longer make the apple ii.
if he actually said the apple ii didn't have a command line, he is a clueless moron and any advice he gave you about macs was almost certainly just as wrong and that probably extends to other computers too.I can't answer that.
Those are your words, not mine. You've had your opportunity to learn more and you rejected it.nospamEric Stevensnospamit also wasn't needed.Eric Stevens
It was by me.
what did you want to do that you think you needed a command line?
I'm not going to try and explain that in this forum. It's too complicated.
in other words, you won't admit it was possible without a cli.
no surprise there.--