Subj : Re: Macintosh echo To : Dave Drum From : Kurt Weiske Date : Sat Feb 25 2017 08:10:31 Re: Re: Macintosh echo By: Dave Drum to Bill Gordon on Wed Feb 22 2017 07:22 am DD> you'll get on Phydeaux. And it's a low traffic echo. Me, I gave up on Apple DD> when they introduced the Lisa (pre-Mac). I bet some classic mac users might come out of the woodwork if we posted here. I started out working at my college bookstore on Mac Pluses running Farallon's PhoneNet network. We had a couple of Laserwriters and wired the Macs to an old McDonnell Douglas midrange computer using Red Ryder terminal software. Some of my first BBSing was dialing out with that kit when I should have been working. I had a Lisa - it was running underneath my desk acting as a mail server with its expansive 5 MB hard drive. Later on, I worked at Berkeley Systems, the After Dark screen saver folks, and they were hardcore Mac. I had my favorite system ever, an old IIci with a cache card, loaded with RAM and external hard drives. That system never crashed. --- SBBSecho 3.20-Win32 * Origin: http://realitycheckbbs.org | tomorrow's retro tech (1:218/700) .