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Re: Apple Drops Backward Compatibility for Next MacOS
- Subject: Re: Apple Drops Backward Compatibility for Next MacOS
- From: christw@lexis-nexis.com (Christopher C. Wood)
- Date: 1996/10/25
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.be, comp.sys.mac.advocacy, comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: LEXIS-NEXIS, Dayton OH
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In article <54p0bq$678@opal.southwind.net>, shack@onyx.southwind.net (Randy Shackelford) writes:
|> pubpc1@library.ucla.edu wrote:
[ snip ]
|> : When the GS came out, the Mac sucked. It is better now, but what
|> : Mac are we talking about in '86? The Mac Plus? The GS was and
|> : is better than the Mac Plus.
Except in speed, vertical resolution, and growth potential. What were
the RAM limit on the GS? The IIGS was introduced in October 1986; the
Color Mac II was introduced in April, 1987. Six months later. So
there was a tiny window when the IIGS has some claim to superiority,
but the handwriting was on the wall.
|> Depends on what you call better I suppose. You can run TCP client
|> apps, current system software, and new apps still on a Plus you
|> know.
I just set up my neighbor's kid with 7.0.1 on their 4M Mac Plus. No
networking, though.
|> : Gee, IBM compats are doing pretty well and they still run PC/XT software.
|> : They are doing better than Macs!
|> We're talking system software. Windows NT 4.0 doesn't run on less
|> than a 386 but apps still run. That's how system 8 will work.
|> Marketing is the sole reason wintel sells more, it sure as hell
|> isn't because it's better.
|> : Well of course! The Apple II has been absent for years. If it
|> : remained all those years (Apple did not kill it), then John would
|> : be asking if it runs **Apple II/GS** software. If he asks about
|> : Windows, well hey, AE would still be alive and the PC Pentium
|> : Transporter would be around!
|> Dream on. AE went out of business because it couldn't compete with
|> its overpriced products. If you think that people would buy IIs
|> with their under- powered apps over MacOS or wintel, marketing
|> notwithstanding, you need a reality check.
|> : Apple could have kept compatibility and gone up to date.
|> These at some point become mutually exclusive. System software
|> support for 68000, '020, and non 32 bit '030 Macs is being axed so
|> that performance on newer boxes can improve. Windows NT 4.5 will
|> not run on 486s. That's the nature of the beast.
|> : The GS was a great example. Compatible with the II but better
|> : than the Mac of its day.
|> If you say so
It could arguably hold its own against the Mac of the day. Six
months after its introduction, though, the future was clear.
Chris
--
Speaking only for myself, of course.
Chris Wood christw@lexis-nexis.com cats@CFAnet.com