Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!purdue!mentor.cc.purdue.edu!asd From: asd@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Kareth) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Apple Rumors! Keywords: IIgs, rumors Message-ID: <2084@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> Date: 1 Apr 89 03:27:30 GMT Reply-To: asd@mace.cc.purdue.edu (Kareth) Organization: Purdue University Lines: 54 Hey folks, how ya all be? Remember me? I'm the fool who was planning on porting XINU or Minix. Enough of that, this was recently sent to me by a friend for me to post up all over the world, universe, whatever. It's a bit obscure and such, but I thought folks might be interested in seeing this. ----------------------------------------------------------- >From "Rumors" MacWEEK 28 March 1989 M A C T H E K N I F E Apple II engineers fight back Apple's Cupertino neighbors burned up the phone lines last week, calling to complain about the angry and anguished cries emanating from endangered Apple II software engineers. The argument the engineers are using on Apple executives is that the IIGS, which so far has contributed very little to Apple's bottom line, could be the low-cost Mac that Apple will need to effectively maintain and expand its position in the K-12 education market. "We've already brought the bottom time down to less than 34 seconds (faster than the Mac Plus) and rewritten the Toolbox so it's easier to write programs," the IIGS engineers say. The Knife's trusted sources claim that even though Apple has apparently decided to let the aging Apple II line fade gracefully into the sunset, software engineers are defiantly continuing to work on the project. Another point in the engineers' favor is a new digital video card for the Apple II line, due out April 3 from Apple, that includes both RGB and NTSC, thus making high quality video available to several hundred thousand installed Apple IIes. While Apple's human resources department may not be worried about uppity personnel in the Apple II group, it may have one or more high-level vacancies soon. At least one Macintosh heavyweight is soon expected to join Russ Wetmore in jumping ship for Preferred Publishers. Wetmore, by the way, is said to be very interested in doing a telecommunications program, which could eventually show up in Preferred's product brochures. [Other sub topics deleted 'cause completely off the topic] -------------------------------------------------------------------- Now, some problems: who are Apple's neighbors, what the heck is a "bottom time", who's gonna be out on the street's looking for a job, and is the telecommunications package Wetmore is gonna write be for the Apple //? Remember they just be rumors. Kareth. -- asd@mace.cc.purdue.edu Be Excellent to One Another!