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- From: jma@phoenix.oulu.fi (Jacob Matthan)
- Subject: PBk Unadulterated Junk/Repost Apology
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.181707.15803@ousrvr.oulu.fi>
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- Organization: University of Oulu, Finland
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 18:17:07 GMT
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- Dear Netters,
-
- A sincere apology for posting the last version without formatting for
- smaller machines. It was four freezes, inability to get to the DAs for
- formatting the TeachText document, and the rush to post before another
- freeze. Because of the mail that I have been inundated with, I repost
- as was requested. Already many interesting comments and so I shall
- summarise after the weekend.
-
-
- Dr. Richard Wolfson USA
-
- Dear Dr. Wolfson,
-
- I read the review of your book "The PowerBook Companion" published in
- Tidbits with great interest. I am looking forward to buying your book
- when it is available in Finland. Knowing how things work, I shall
- probably get hold of it only by about the beginning of February. I was
- also glad to note the comment that you are very active on giving advice
- about the PowerBook on Compuserve. I would therefore like to recount my
- experience with the PowerBook as it may be of interest to you and I am
- sure you may give it some weightage when writing the update for your
- book. My credentials - I am a specialist in Polymers, Rubber and
- Plastics, I was Chief Engineer, Microelectronics Llaboratory, University
- of Oulu 1987 to 1991, and my special field of research is in Fineline
- Techniques for Microelectronics. I am also a journalist, author and publisher.
-
- I have been a satisfied Mac user ever since 1984. I have worked on all
- the possible Macs (from the Apple II c to the Mac fx) and have
- introduced it to the laboratory where I worked for all sorts of
- scientific tasks from data acquisition for High Temperature
- Superconductor cryogenic measurements to micropositioning control of
- the translation stage of a laser system. There is no doubt the
- Macintosh is a great system.(PS I also work on PCs and Unix machines).
-
- I delayed buying my personal Mac till the arrival of the PowerBook.
- Since I started with an Apple IIc I knew that Mac would someday come
- out with a portable which was convenient. When the PowerBook arrived I
- thought that the day had come.
-
- I was one of the first in Finland to get a PowerBook. As it was not
- available here I had to buy it in the US. I must say that it was
- probably the worst technical and financial decision that I made. My
- experience with the PowerBook 170 is that it is pure unadulterated
- junk.
-
- I am not going to comment on the Apple Policy of International Service
- because it stinks. I will concentrate on the machine and the problems
- that I have had and that I am continuing to have - so you can work on
- them as a consultant when giving advice to others.
-
- Let us take the design of the plastic case and some external
- components. I have not opened the machine but I have seen the inside on
- several occasions. I will not comment on those but I can comment on
- items on the outside that have failed miserably. Take for instance the
- hinging lid at the back of the machine. This strength is based on two
- minuscule pieces of plastic wedged into holes. Even a slight
- non-uniform torsional bending force and one of the plastic bumps will
- snap off, and there is no chance of repairing this. It shows a very
- poor comprehension of plastic design. A portable is meant to be used on
- the move. A simple large area integral hinge would have given all the
- ruggedness required as attained in the sixties with the Vauxhall
- accelerator pedal capable of over a million flexes. Or go to the
- retainer ring around the mouse. The locking mechanism is based on again
- a minuscule piece of plastic, extremely badly designed that a slight
- over force when reassembling the mouse after cleaning ensures that this
- wedge is broken off. Less said about the battery design the better. The
- less said about the mouse mechanism even better. It is fraught with
- problems being based on a piece of sticky rubber to get the movement. I
- had problems with the mouse of my previous machine, the MacPortable,
- and I was sure that Mac would have improved the design for their
- prestige machine the PowerBook 170 - not so, it is only worse. I think
- enough has been written about the Caps Lock Key that I need not repeat
- that story. Luckily the little control panel configurable Caps Control
- saved the day, but it only shows that there was not much thought into
- designing of the keyboard.
-
- Now let us come to the machine itself. Within three months my FHDD drive
- failed and had to be replaced. Being away from the US I had to pay over
- $500 to replace it and then wait three months to get the money back. Take a
- look at my screen. It has black spots, one near the Balloon Help icon above
- the working area, so that can be forgiven, but two others in the working area
- I am now told that Apple will replace this free but that means I have to
- send this machine back to the US and hope and pray till it comes back. This
- shows that the Quality Control by Apple was just shoddy to have released
- this machine. The 40 MB Hard Disk was much too small and before it gave
- too much trouble I had it replaced with a 120 MB one. I hope the new one
- functions reasonably.
-
- These are however trivial problems. Let us come to the real interesting stuff.
- About 6 months after I got the machine, after my FHDD had been replaced,
- the machine began freezing at every opportunity. The periodicity between
- freezes became shorter and shorter till the PowerBook no longer functioned.
- I took it to the Apple Dealer who had a look at it and passed his opinion that
- the Motherboard was probably gone. As I was on my way to England I said I
- would take it along there for service and get the Motherboard changed if
- necessary. Here in Oulu we have to wait several days to get any parts and
- the repair costs are really prohibitive. At that time the $500 was already
- outstanding to be received from Apple.
-
- As soon as I reached England I took the equipment in to the local Apple
- Dealer and after examining the problem the technician recommended that
- the Motherboard be changed. Hence a new motherboard was ordered from
- London and I waited to see what would be my financial damage. When I
- went into the shop to collect the machine on the appointed day I was told
- that before putting in the new motherboard they had reassembled my unit
- for a spot check and it was working perfectly - so there was no need to
- change the motherboard. I counted my blessings and came back to Finland
- hoping that now I had a working machine.
-
- This was not to be. About a couple of months later the machine began its
- freezing problem again. Now the power button did not respond and the
- programmers button also was inactive. If I wanted to restart after a freeze I
- had to jiggle the reset button. Kept in its normal working position the
- chances are that the PowerBook will not restart. If I tilt the machine
- through 135 degrees, the chances of starting are considerably improved. If I
- place it on its side and use the reset button, again the chances of starting
- are improved. After it starts I have to very very carefully lower it back into
- the working position. Any hasty move will cause the machine to freeze again,
- necessitating the whole operation to be repeated.
-
- This happens even if all extensions are off, whether I start with a floppy,
- whether I have a RAM disk with the start up system on it, etc.
-
- Just about this time I decided to change my Hard Disk to a 120 MB from a 40
- MB as the first suspicion was a Hard Disk problem. Disk First Aid, Norton and
- Silver Lining all gave perfect results for the Hard Disk although prior to the
- change there were errors reported, bad catalogue extents, but all these were
- corrected and I posted a couple of articles in comp.sys. mac. hardware on this
- subject - with no help from anyone.
-
- When I gave the unit to the dealer to change the Hard Disk they were unable
- to start the machine. They changed the 2 MB RAM and found the machine
- worked OK. They therefore analysed that I had a defective 2 MB memory.
- As my 6MB memory was on its way from the US (the Apple price for even a
- 2 MB being atrocious in Finland) they did not change it, but have returned
- the machine to me to perform my daily acts of jugglery. While writing this to
- you the machine has only frozen four times in the last hour for I do a little
- trick. If I log in to the net through my built in modem, the chances of
- freezing are greatly reduced. Then while I download files from the net to
- keep the CPU active I can use multifinder and work on my text processing
- programmes. Even so, today while I was doing this, it froze twice. As I,
- however, have installed Save-o-Matic with a 2 minute auto save value, I am
- less annoyed now than previously.(Yes, my last telephone bill was a whopper).
-
- The PowerBook is supposed to be a hardy movable machine - a portable. The
- PowerBook is a carelessly put together bone china type machine. I would not
- recommend anyone to buy one till Apple cleans up its act and puts some
- decent designers on the job of creating a worthwhile portable machine. The
- concept is good - the product is bad, and my look at the new machines show
- that they all suffer the same defects.
-
- Yes, I regret the day I bought this machine. I will probably have spent as
- much as the original cost before I get a machine that will work sensibly and
- as it should. I have now started redesigning the whole unit and after the
- guarantee period is over I shall probably have to start redesigning the
- interior as well. Or maybe I will just junk this after having spent $10550 on
- the hardware ($4000 + $1000 purchase price, $500 new FHDD, $800 new 120
- MB HD, $2000 new screen, $250 6 MB RAM upgrade, $2000 new
- motherboard). I will have to spend money on replacing a defective Power
- Adapter and of course the battery is rubbish.
-
- All experiences are first hand.
-
- Regards
-
- Jacob Matthan
- Oulu, Finland.
-
- PS: I wonder whether Mr. Sculley would come up to me at the airport
- to see why I was behaving like a contortionist with his Powerbook -
- trying to get it started and then freezing like a statue so that I can
- get to work on it!!
-