The label is actually espousing one of those upgrade programs some companies were doing. For $99 every 2 years, they’ll swap out all the ‘old’ internal parts for new ones. So just before it reaches their definition of obsolete, the parts are replaced.
I figured that’s what it was when I saw such a brazen header on the sticker. Even with that system, they’re awfully ballsy to make that claim.
Why would anyone ever need more than 32MB of RAM???
The label is actually espousing one of those upgrade programs some companies were doing. For $99 every 2 years, they’ll swap out all the ‘old’ internal parts for new ones. So just before it reaches their definition of obsolete, the parts are replaced.
I figured that’s what it was when I saw such a brazen header on the sticker. Even with that system, they’re awfully ballsy to make that claim.
Oh, I remember working on these! We’d set them up for customers and then smirk each time we read the sticker!