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- From: cj@eno.wpd.sgi.com (C J Silverio)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: Macs cost too much (NOT!)
- Message-ID: <ogd7hak@fido.asd.sgi.com>
- Date: 12 Aug 92 23:48:49 GMT
- References: <BsF7wx.4x1@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <1992Aug4.050511.12656@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au> <BsKts4.C2@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
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- Reply-To: cj@sgi.com (C J Silverio)
- Organization: SGI TechPubs
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- In article <BsKts4.C2@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, berger@atropa writes:
- |ins712r@lindblat.cc.monash.edu.au (Heng Chiang) writes:
- |>Still, today, with the number of printers available, the USER only
- |>needs to go to the Chooser to choose a printer, and the SOFTWARE
- |>takes care of the actual printing. I am an experienced user of both
-
- |Doesn't that illustrate my point? On the Mac, you can only use what
- |the Mac operating system supports. The chooser doesn't list all
- |the hundreds of printers I could buy.
-
- It illustrates that you don't know what you're talking about.
- This is the second time I've read you claim something like this--
- this time I'm going to correct you.
-
- The Chooser lists drivers for the printers you've chosen to
- install. When you buy a new printer, you get a driver for it.
- Click-n-drag to put a copy in the Extensions folder, and you've
- got all you need to print. It's the printer manufacturer's
- responsibility to provide a driver, not yours, not the OS's, and
- not the apps'.
-
- You never have to think again about what kind of printer you
- have. Your applications don't need to know what kind of printer
- you have. They don't have to care about monitors, either, unless
- they want to.
-
- Why I Will Never Own a PC:
- a cautionary tale
-
- My SO, Lance, got a whizzy fractal drawing package for his PC.
- It's a PD program, but he bought a commercial version, complete
- with a manual. He brought the book and the floppy up to his
- brother Tony's house, so he could show off this whizzy toy on
- Tony's new PC clone. Lance installed the program and fired it
- up. (I won't take the time now to laugh at the lovely screenful
- of ascii menu this program presents you with. "Press ESC to
- return to previous screen" my foot!)
-
- "What kind of VGA card do you have?" Lance asked.
-
- "Uh. No clue." Tony dug around in a pile of manuals and stuff
- until he found something that said what kind of VGA card he
- had.
-
- Lance paged through a list of dozens of graphics card types.
- Tony's type wasn't on the list. "Let's try the generic VGA
- driver," Lance said. The program drew a line and crashed.
- Restart. Retry. Lance tried a few more. Some of them got
- as far as drawing an entire fractal, but malfunctioned when
- they tried to do colormap animation.
-
- I just stood there, laughing and laughing. They never did
- get it running.
-
- ---
- cj@eno.wpd.sgi.com C J Silverio/Brahms Gang/Berkeley CA 94720
- "We programmers are not normal people. We tend to have superior
- memories, we actually grasp Boolean logic, we have formed priesthoods
- around the most egregious interfaces, and we have a firm belief
- that the average citizen is in search of an editor for his daily C
- and Pascal coding tasks." --Tog on Interface
-