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by laumars
1358 days ago
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Running a business on an Apple II is at least as silly as running it on an
iPad since any kind of hardware failure is going to be harder to quickly resolve (unless you’re the kind of business that has electrical engineers to hand. But even then, it’s still not as quick as buying a new stick of RAM from the local computer store). There is a sane middle ground between your experience and running CP/M on a 40 year old computer. > software that's had 30 years to eliminate every last bug Bugs can exist in hardware too. Plus I wouldn’t be so quick to assume that every last software bug would be fixed. For starters any bug fixes in that time could introduce new bugs. And there are often bugs that are time specific (like epoch overflows). |
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