Path: utzoo!utdoe!generic!pnet91!ericmcg From: ericmcg@pnet91.cts.com (Eric Mcgillicuddy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: new apple IIs... Message-ID: <236@generic.UUCP> Date: 30 Nov 90 02:30:08 GMT Sender: root@generic.UUCP Organization: People-Net [pnet91], Etobicoke, ON Lines: 18 > Even if a company could make a GS clone with impunity, why would they >want to? The GS is dificult to program, almost unsupported, outdated hardware? >There's much more money in IBM compats.... > >INET: avarg@gnh-applesauce.cts.com >UUCP: crash!pnet01!gnh-applesauce!avarg >ARPA: crash!pnet01!gnh-applesauce!avarg@nosc.mil The GS is no more 'outdated hardware' than an IBM compatible. Schools (in the U.S.) still buy one helluva lot more GSs than IBM's. Home users don't seem to want the GS in any number, but there is is still a potential market. The GS is no more difficult to program than an IBM, or a Mac for that matter, and is a damn sight easier than OS/2. So what? UUCP: bkj386!pnet91!ericmcg INET: ericmcg@pnet91.cts.com