From: paul stenquist
n Apr 30, 2010, at 6:58 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:

On 4/30/2010 6:27 PM, Bob W wrote:
[...]

Here I can agree with you both. The CPU was not quite up
to speed for a GUI system when Apple introduced the
Macintosh in 1884.

That must have been the iSteam.


I believe it was hand cranked and machined entirely out of
brass...

Before there was GUI on the Mac, you could run Quark Catalyst -- a
mac-like desktop -- an an apple //c or //e. Now that was slow. Apple
//GS introduced GUI at about the same time as the Mac launch, but the
// processor made it weird for some applications. Paul


Heck, I knew somebody who actually bought an Apple LISA.

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