At 22:16 -0700 09/01/2002, Bolton Peck wrote:

>Of course its all a moot point now.  I know this once would have been big time
>flame bait but since people were remeniscing about OSes of days gone by, and
>their merits, I had to chime in.  My wife used to have an LCII, I had an Amiga
>3000D.  Same CPU, same amount of RAM, similar HD sizes etc.  The Amiga could
>pretty much humiliate the LCII in every discipline, and even new it 
>was cheaper!
>8 Megs RAM, those were the days!  But I will say the LCII had one of 
>the nicest
>computer manuals I've ever seen.

I don't know much about the Amiga, but the LCII was a dog.  The LC 
was a dog dead in the middle of the road and left to rot, but the 
LCII wasn't much more lively than the LC.   The LC and LCII were 
slower than the original Mac II for goodness (or badness) sakes but 
released five years later.  The LCIII was a pretty nice little pussy 
cat...good with mice.

Jeff walther

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