From: Jason Robertson (jkr_at_westol.com)
Date: 2002-04-08 04:36:44
On Sun, 07 Apr 2002 17:39:25 -0700, Larry Anderson <foxnhare@bigvalley.net> wrote: >Does that mean they have boiught some rights to Commodore's 8-bit technology? Doubt it. I don't think Gateway would let go of them that easily. >Sounds like it is part of Apple's Digital Lifestyle idea. Little >computers in the kitchen, kids room, TV, etc. All adding to the whole... >or the next generation of peripheral controllers (local talk and SCSI >are gone, ethernet is pricy and USB can't be shared...). > >They should subscribe to the CommodreOne List, WildStar and Matthew >could give them some ideas... ;-) Hehehe. Hmm, Apple providing 6510 type enahcned C64 chips... sounds like blasphemy to me from CBM's most vile enemy ;-) Jason > >Larry > >Professor Dredd wrote: >> >> What would Apple use a 6510 for? A keyboard controller? I >> don't believe it. >> >> --- Cameron Kaiser <spectre@stockholm.ptloma.edu> wrote: >> > Today's unsubstantiated rumour. Apple is supposedly >> > fiddling in their R&D labs >> > with an advanced 6502 derivative called the 65100. >> > >> > http://www.lowendmac.net/rumormill/02/0405.html >> > >> > However, they say it's a 6510 descendant. Hmm. >> >> ===== >> http://www.geocities.com/profdredd >> >> __________________________________________________ >> Do You Yahoo!? >> Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax >> http://taxes.yahoo.com/ >> >> Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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