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Re: Apple's next move (was Apple II just won't die.)
- Subject: Re: Apple's next move (was Apple II just won't die.)
- From: treiter@comet.net (Toby Reiter)
- Date: 1996/04/01
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Earlysville Apple II User's Group
- References: <4jd0dm$5oo@news3.cts.com> <4jhir7$b3i@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4jlhsv$d92@news3.cts.com>
In article <4jlhsv$d92@news3.cts.com>, jamess@cts.com (Jim Stafford) wrote:
>:
>: >
>: >I don't feel like putting up with all the master slave stuff you have to
>: >use with ide. I recently got a cd-rom drive for my GS. I had it set up
>: >and running in 15 minutes. A girl I work with just got a ide cd-rom drive
>
>: >for her PC this week-end for her birthday, they still don't have it
>: working.
>
>: Setting up an IDE CD-ROM on a PC is one of those jobs that's not too
>: difficult if you know what you're doing. Unfortunately for most PC home
>: users, there's enough technical stuff involved to offer opportunities to
>: mess up. Mainly, the problems come from the way PC is set up. On a GS-X,
>: IDE stuff would be easy to install.
>:
>
>And on the GS-X we wouldn't have that well knpow problem of hard drives
>made by different companies being not compatable with each other too.
>
>Some one else posted that PC users scrapped thier scsi devices for ide
>devices along time ago. How many Apple II users have? My cd drive and my
>hard drives are all scsi. What good would it do me if someone upgraded
>the GS and only had an ide interface? All my programs and data are on
>scsi. I guess I could get a null modem and transfer them, that would be a
>lot of fun.
>
>And if someone upgraded the GS and we got an upgrade of gno/me that let
>us use RAID is there a ide RAID?
>
>The most important thing if we were to get an upgrade would be
>compatability. I don't think that everyone that has bought zip drives and
>other scsi devices would be all that happy not being able to use them. I
>know that I would not buy a computer that does not come with scsi.
>
>I think that that having scsi on a card woul be pretty good as when scsi
>is changed you could always change the card. Maybe there should be an
>option to either have scsi or ide when you buy the computer.
Why not have both! Many PowerMacs and Pentiums come with support for bot
IDE and SCSI.
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