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Re: Amelio's ouster
- Subject: Re: Amelio's ouster
- From: mportune@telerama.lm.com (Matt Portune)
- Date: 1997/07/17
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Telerama Public Access Internet, Pittsburgh, PA
- References: <5q1d4u$d4h@mtinsc02.worldnet.att.net> <33C477F5.705E@MacConnect.com> <5q65me$ouk$1@client2.news.psi.net> <33CDAB5A.54C2@MacConnect_REMOVE_THIS.com>
Geoff Kaiser (SuperKais@MacConnect_REMOVE_THIS.com) wrote:
> My point was that when I hook up a SCSI drive to the Mac, I'm done. I
> never, ever have any drivers to install, no "Add Hardware Wizard" to
> consult, no having to tell the Mac that it needs to recognize the
> device. EVER.
Where the *heck* are you getting this? You don't have to install drivers
for a drive! The driver is only needed for the SCSI interface - not the
drives attached to it. It's *NO* different than hooking up on a mac.
Plug it in, format it, go.
> ports of MS-DOS, etc. If anything, I'd say Apple machines in general are
> very versatile.
My PC machines (to me) feel a lot more like the GS than a Mac. You can
tweak, bend, etc. On a mac, I feel like I'm not allowed to take off the
training wheels.
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