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- Subject: Re: Why are europeans dumb enough to buy amigas?
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- From: nbc@vulture.dmem.strath.ac.uk (Neil Brendan Clark)
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 14:56:50 +0100
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- David Corn <dcorn@paradise.pplnet.com> wrote:
- >
- >And you don't know what the hell you're talking about.
-
- OK, I'll take the bait. The unfortunate truth is that I do know what I'm
- talking about as the predominant computer platform in use in my place
- of work is the PC clone. As a result of the type of work we do here these
- PCs are being constantly taken apart/having hardware added/having hardware
- removed and so on, and I can, in all honesty, tell that it is usually a
- nightmare.
-
- Case in point: We recently recieved a PC/104 board (*tiny* PC
- for embedded use) for a trial period. I attempted to install QNX onto
- a 540M hard disk attached to this device. Result: Many woes! Anyone
- familiar with UNIX on PCs will probably guess the problem - LBA. Yup,
- good old logical block addressing, a BIOS kludge devised to allow MS-DOS to
- access disks with > 1048(I think) cylinders by lying about the disk
- geometry. Most UNIXes do not like this, as they desire the true disk
- geometry. OK, this is not so big a problem - just turn LBA off in the
- BIOS. Oh dear, there is not an option to do this. Result: scrounge a
- 170M hard disk from someone to use for a bit, until the supplier fixes
- the problem. Not the best solution...
-
- OK, so if I had taken the MSDOS route, there would not have been a problem.
- OK, the problem existed because the supplier only uses MSDOS and were not
- aware of the conflicts with QNX. OK, it'll be getting fixed. OK, this is
- only one example where a PC did not work smoothly - but I assure you there
- are many more, and all this is really a result of the amount of "standards",
- kludges and so on that are evident in the PC world. Of course, this has
- it's good points as well as bad, but the fact is it is there and there's
- nothing you can say that will change that.
-
- And OK, QNX is not P&P - but don't get me started on P&P...
-
- >It's fools like you that drove me away from the Amiga, and I haven't
- >regreted my decision to leave it ever since.
- >
- > GET A LIFE LOSER!!
-
- Aye well, the Amiga attracts a better class of loser! ;-)
-
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- Neil Clark
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