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RE[3]: Why are people so oblivious to the fact...
by Bobthearch on Sat 6th Dec 2008 17:37
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And if you recall, Apple did allow clones back in the late 90's and we know how great that worked.
The Mac clones worked ~very~ well, IMO. At least until Apple locked them out. Perhaps the clones worked too well to suit Apple?
I happen to own a "Power Computing" Apple clone from the 1990s, and it's a great machine.




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Yeah that worked great for IBM, since it practically killed them off. Besides, they did not "allow the clones" at all, they had no choice, because of the way the BIOS was "copied".
And if you recall, Apple did allow clones back in the late 90's and we know how great that worked.