Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!ut-sally!husc6!sri-unix!teknowledge-vaxc!dplatt From: dplatt@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA (Dave Platt) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Mini-Micro Systems article on the new Macs Message-ID: <10552@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA> Date: Tue, 10-Mar-87 16:43:15 EST Article-I.D.: teknowle.10552 Posted: Tue Mar 10 16:43:15 1987 Date-Received: Wed, 11-Mar-87 04:01:56 EST Organization: Teknowledge, Inc., Palo Alto CA Lines: 14 Posting-Front-End: GNU Emacs 18.33.2 of Fri Feb 13 1987 on teknowledge-vaxc (berkeley-unix) The March '87 issue of Mini-Micro Systems has achieved what I believe is a unique status... they are the only magazine I've seen to date which has managed to completely invert the relationship between the Mac SE and the Mac II. On pages 30 and 33, their senior editor Mike Seither has an article which describes two new Apple products: 1) The Macintosh SE, which allegedly uses a 16-mHz 68020, has 6 slots, and "outwardly looks more like an IBM Corp. PC than the Mac of old with its one-piece monitor and CPU". 2) The Macintosh II, which "sits in the middle of the product family, just ahead of the current Mac 512 and Mac Plus". Sigh.