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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: John R. Wainwright 72517,676 (X)
from: Jim Peasley [CA] 72726,1153
date: 1996-03-02 11:43:38
subject: #21379-#MM-1 users?

#: 21380 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    02-Mar-96  11:43:38
Sb: #21379-#MM-1 users?
Fm: Jim Peasley [CA] 72726,1153
To: John R. Wainwright 72517,676 (X)

 >>  My MM/1 has grown since I last talked to you.  It now has a 68340 CPU
(sort of a modified 68020), 9 Megs RAM, a CDROM and a tape drive along with 3
Hard drives of various sizes.<<

  John;
  All I can say is *WOW*!  Sounds like you jacked up the MM/1 emblem and shoved
a full-blown high-end Unix system under it!   What'cha using for video?

 >>...snicker quietly at those who think Windoze-94.9996 (Pentium) is the
ultimate system. <<

  Heh, heh!  Been there too!  Although, as a WIN95 user on a 100mHz P5, I _DO_
enjoy going to the store and shopping for hardware/software that I can just
come home and 'plug in'!  For someone without a CS degree and a lot of time,
this makes more sense than my MM/1.

  I was looking to see if there was enough activity that I could offer my MM/1
for sale, or if I should just quietly box it up and stuff it in the rafters.
What'cha think?


  ...Jim



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