They were indeed !

I flogged my Apple Lisa a few years ago to a collector.  He spotted it 
propping the garage door open.  Gave me £20 for it.  I reckon he was 
robbed, he could have had it for nothing !!

On Saturday 11 March 2006 07:39, Andy Medina wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Mar 2006, Al Christie wrote:
> > Two 5 1/2's in the basement on an Apple 2+ clone - still
> > works.
>
> Do you have an 80 column card in it? I still have a working
> Apple IIe with the "extended" 80-column card that also held a
> whopping 64K of extra memory and the DuoDisk floppy enclosure.
> Monitor is Apple with green text display.
>
> I programmed that machine in 6502 assembly language, because
> Basic wasn't fast enough. A Z80 with Cromemco CP/M and Z80
> assembly language subroutines was better for gathering data
> from various lab instruments. Also had to make my own A/D
> converters. I bet Richard.be can relate to that. :)
>
> Those were the fun days. <vbg>

-- 
Best Regards:
     Derrick.
     Pontefract Linux Users Group.
     plug at play-net.co.uk

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