Richard Atkinson wrote:
>
> Bil Herd wrote:
> BTW, a year later I found an Apple schematic tucked in a drawer of the Z80
> cartridge for the Apple II. Turns out an early CBM engineer had copied the
> design, flaw and all, from apple.
ha!
I wonder if at the time, anyone considered the possibility of corporate
double-agent espionage as the real culprit?
After all, what better way to compete with Commodore than for an Apple
double-agent to plant a purposefully bad schematic with a CBM engineer?
Or....
Was that CBM engineer really a mole?
I love the possibilities...
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