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DOS 3.3 machine? That's fine and dandy… if you're into JUNK! 😛 😛 😛 😛
Apple IIgs, baby! It's the wave of the future, and it's here to stay!
(J/K!!!!!)
I recall you could buy two Yugos for that amount of money.
Ahhhhh ,the times when you could fit 20 games in one 5 1/4 disks. You would run to your house every time you put your hands on any DOS expansion or new version, and the most important, if something went wrong, you just had to reboot and everything was back to normal.
And don't forget, NO ERROR BLUE SCREENS!!!
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