I notice that it says DOS 3.3 and 48k. Is the 48k a reference to the ZX Spectrum? The advertised date is 1982 which would be consistent.
I think they meant an Apple with 48K of RAM. The ZX Spectrum had no significant presence in the American computer market.
Ah. When I look at it more closely I see that the DOS 3.3 refers to the Apple DOS, which is presumably different from the MS-DOS 3.3 that I remember using.
...Nobody lies like TSR advertising.
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I notice that it says DOS 3.3 and 48k. Is the 48k a reference to the ZX Spectrum? The advertised date is 1982 which would be consistent.
ReplyDeleteI think they meant an Apple with 48K of RAM. The ZX Spectrum had no significant presence in the American computer market.
ReplyDeleteAh. When I look at it more closely I see that the DOS 3.3 refers to the Apple DOS, which is presumably different from the MS-DOS 3.3 that I remember using.
Delete...Nobody lies like TSR advertising.
ReplyDeleteObviously you've never dealt with Games Workshop
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