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The Ultimate Mac [PIC INTENSIVE]

CelGen

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This is an article scanned from the Spetember 1990 issue of MacUser.

Pretty handy for finding what hardware at the time was top-end.

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Cool...

It's amazing to see how far we've come in 23 years... If I wanted to, I couple plop in the 3GB Quantum Fireball TM drive that I have into the Mac II. 3x what they were saying was the ultimate... :-)

-J

 
A Macintosh II with a Second Wave Expanse II?!

[Moss] *gasp* It can't be done! [/Moss] :O

That's a LOT of Radius Rockets. :lol:

 
I like that $200K pricetag on the 512mb SCSI flash drive.

Man have we gone a long ways in price and capacity in 23 years.

 
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