Fluxstringer wrote:
Hey, don't laugh at the 190 users. I still use my old 190 daily, and I don't even have the colour screen. Really, in all honesty, you do need at least a 603 or a G3 to do serious work, but the 68K macs are great machines for text editing. My words of wisdom, John, if you can afford something with a 603 or an early G3, get one. If not, stick with the 190. After all, the worst mac beats the best Wintel box, right?
You know, this list is just as well-behaved as the comp.lang.tcl newsgroup. It's a pleasure to beg you guys for help :-).
jp
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I guy that uses a PB 190 for serious work deserves all the help he can get ! ;^ D
CSC
P.S. Yes, Fluxstringer, I also use my 190 for serious work.
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I was not laughing in derision. I was laughing in empathy.
I did some serious work for a University video project in the fall on my 1400.
And one of my favorite and most capable computers ( another non-PC platform) has only 25 MHz processor and a huge ( LOL, for it's era) 16 MB RAM.
I mean it though, to compete with newer machines on a job by job basis the oldies ( me included) need lots of help.
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