At 00:35 -0600 on 25/08/01, Steve Conrad wrote:

>I am gonna ask the Customer Relations Manager if any diskettes might still
>exist in a warehouse (or older CDs for 68k Macs) that lowendmac.com can
>stick on a website for those of us who love and still use 68k Macs.

Putting diskettes on a WWW site is not going to make any ISP support the
68K any more than they already do.  The necessary software is already
easily obtainable from a multitude of sources.  It's not the lack of
software that's a problem; it's the fact that it's not an economically
viable proposition for most large ISPs to support anything older than a
PowerPC Mac because of the incredibly small portion of the market that the
68Ks represent.

p
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