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- From: isr@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Michael S. Schechter - ISR group account)
- Subject: Re: 25 mHz IIsi--another success story
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.114459.6590@newstand.syr.edu>
- Organization: Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
- References: <1992Nov4.143325.3913@pcnntp.apple.com> <!hk1+l@rpi.edu> <1992Nov8.122315.19265@doug.cae.wisc.edu>
- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 92 11:44:59 EST
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- In article <1992Nov8.122315.19265@doug.cae.wisc.edu> carter@cae.wisc.edu (Carter Gregory) writes:
- >In article <!hk1+l@rpi.edu> simsh@crockett1a.its.rpi.edu (Chewbacca) writes:
- >If you seriously think a IIsi differs from a IIci by about $10 dollars and
- >a few "materials" your sadly mistaken.
- >
- >Machines are designed and manufactured according to set engineering specs.
- >
- >This has nothing to do with Apple STICKING people for upgrades.
- >
- >My primary concern here is people actually thinking they are "getting a
- >free ride" by doing this upgrade and that they are going to be saving
- >big bucks by doing it. Nothing could be further from the truth.
- >
- I don't think anyone seriouly thinks this.
- I believe that those who are going to try this realise they will be getting
- a possible 25% performance boost for $10. Now, I'd call this pretty
- close to a free ride... If it doesn't work, then the original xtal goes
- right abck into the socket. Why do you object so much to this concept?
- Are you aiming for a career in Enginnering Liability Control or
- something that has a title like that?
- Certainly it coudn't be anything to do with design...
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