On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 08:12 AM, Taylor McLaren wrote: > Just out of curiosity, when did this "old world" to "new world" (great > terms, by the way) transition happen? I'm still getting used to my > first Mac (an iBook 800), and originally made the jump from PCs after > getting sick of the increasing reliance of every user on service techs, > product-activation phone lines, etc., and I'm still getting used to the > idea that you can't necessarily build a Mac from scratch without a hell > of a lot of experience with its hardware and software. > Apparently the Lombard was the first New World architecture (4MB ROM in RAM) according to LEM.
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