n for listening. Talk to you soon.
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; [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Blouch
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> While we're geezing about Apple IIs, I remember there was a s
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Subject: Re: Golden Apples
While we're geezing about Apple IIs, I remember there was a shift-key
mod for the II+ where you would jumper the shift key to one of the game
controller buttons since it didn't really work otherwise when y
While we're geezing about Apple IIs, I remember there was a shift-key
mod for the II+ where you would jumper the shift key to one of the game
controller buttons since it didn't really work otherwise when you did
the lower case text chip mod.
Beagle Bros had a little program that would alternat
I remember playing around with the early Votrax. What I remember is a
little embarrassing. WE used to try to make the Votrax cuss. No matter
what you typed, it wouldn't say a cuss word. Sounds dumb now but when
I was in my teens it was fascinating to me that we couldn't get that
synth t
WOw, great info and thanks.
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Hi,
Some of us were around even before the Echo and Cricket. My first
Apple was an Apple II-I--from 1977, and I was already out of undergrad
school and working before Apple began.
Anyone remember the Vocoder, or early Votrax?
Yes, I do remember Mountain Hardware, and owned one of their
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