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- From: craig@ec.uwa.oz.au (Craig Richmond - division)
- Subject: Re: Apple breaks promise? MODE32 not in 7.1?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep3.094646.2226@uniwa.uwa.edu.au>
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- References: <1992Aug30.165956.1696@ucbeh.san.uc.edu> <2AA2BA21.2542@intercon.com>
- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 09:46:46 GMT
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- amanda@intercon.com (Amanda Walker) writes:
-
- >Remember, 7.1 is only in beta. It's not done yet. In fact, I understand
- >that none of the seed releases contains the complete set of features that
- >will end up in the release. The fact that MODE32 is not on the 7.1 developer
- >CD does not imply *anything* about whether or not it will be in the final
- >release.
-
- >If you're going to gripe about 7.1, at least wait until it's out the door,
- >for goodness sake.
-
- >Geez, people.
-
-
- >Amanda Walker
- >InterCon Systems Corporation
-
- What, no Latin? What did it say anyway? I am dying to know now for no
- good reason :-)
-
- Anyway, I would have assumed they would have built the MODE32 into the
- system and just built an extension into the Memory control panel so you can
- enable/disable it.
-
- That's how I'd do it and people with decent machintoshes (oh for a quaddra)
- would never even see the fact that MODE32 was built in.
-
- Craig
-
- --
- Craig Richmond. Computer Officer - Dept of Economics (morning) 380 3860
- University of Western Australia Dept of Education (afternoon)
- craig@ecel.uwa.edu.au Dvorak Keyboards RULE!
- "Only users are allowed to make messes on their computers" I.M.VI
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