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rdhatfield3

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Oct 19, 2004
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Searcy, AR
1. Apple IIgs (upgraded with a transwarp gs to 18 Mhz and added an internal 40 meg hard-rive)
2. LC 475
3. powerbook 3400c
4. quicksilver 867 G4


I love that II gs my mom still uses it for most of her stuff. Whenever i go home I always boot it up to here the old proDos system 6 boot up sounds and play with the old games like dungeon masters, dangerous dave, space quest, and xenocide. That was really one amazing machine. I rescued a Woz edition one from school one time but i dont think we have it anymore. Anyway i grew up on apples and will always use them. Great computers that, if you are not careful, can be addictive. Ok, even if you are careful.
 
Do you have a Palm Pilot? You can get a few good Apple][ emulators to run on it. I was playing Return to Castle Wolfentstein on mine :)
 
rdhatfield3 said:
1. Apple IIgs (upgraded with a transwarp gs to 18 Mhz and added an internal 40 meg hard-rive)
2. LC 475
3. powerbook 3400c
4. quicksilver 867 G4


I love that II gs my mom still uses it for most of her stuff. Whenever i go home I always boot it up to here the old proDos system 6 boot up sounds and play with the old games like dungeon masters, dangerous dave, space quest, and xenocide. That was really one amazing machine. I rescued a Woz edition one from school one time but i dont think we have it anymore. Anyway i grew up on apples and will always use them. Great computers that, if you are not careful, can be addictive. Ok, even if you are careful.
I've always wanted a IIgs
 
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