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- From: pln5970@montana.com (Jeff Udenberg)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: need for speed
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 17:50:08 -0700
- Organization: Internet Connect Services
- Message-ID: <4e6k40$8bk@paw.montana.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: paw.montana.com
-
- Hi All,
-
- I was woundering how fast is fast when one looks at using a
- C=128. I'm very proud of the little set up that I have and I can't
- believe there are people that could possibly need a computer that has
- all that speed prossessing data for graphics. I'm just pleased as
- punch with the speed that my C=128D handles productivity like
- speadsheets and databases and such. Now of course Geos runs in it's own
- time and that can work on your nerves at times, but I must also state
- that I'm very impressed with the potential of geos and those that
- program in that enviorment. In conjunction I must also point out that
- I am gratiful to all programers that are supporting the grand 8 bit.
- I'm looking around for information and hardware and of course
- software always. Not to suggest anyone else enjoys poverty, but I'm
- sure glad that my wallet was thin when I looked into computing. I could
- have missed one of the best learning experiances in my life.
- C=128/64's remind me of old Harley's only the dedicated support them
- and if you need something that can't be bought build it!!!
-
- Later,
-
- Jeff U
- pln5970@montana.com
-
- ... QWKRR128 - Read 'n' Reply offline with a C=128
- /\/ QWKRR128 V4.32 [R]
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- /\/ QWKRR128 V4.32 [R]
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