Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
Path: utzoo!utstat!philip
From: philip@utstat.uucp (Philip McDunnough)
Subject: Re: future of the IIgs
Message-ID: <1990Aug23.210813.709@utstat.uucp>
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 90 21:08:13 GMT
References: <8303@ncar.ucar.edu>
Organization: Statistics, U. of Toronto

In article <8303@ncar.ucar.edu> era@ncar.ucar.edu (Ed Arnold) writes:
>Thanks to the following persons for their responses to my question,
>"Is Apple about to kill the IIgs?"  This question was asked because
>that's essentially what a dealer in my area told me.
>
>I received only 4 responses, with 3 out of 4 a resounding "no":
[what follows is an edited version of my reply-not accurate of course]

>|  The rumour of the demise of the GS is not new, and is probably not true.
>|Apple has publicly said it would continue making, selling and improving the
>|GS while continuing to integrate it more closely with the Mac.
>|  I am currently beta testing Public Folder GS. One will be able to boot the
>|GS from a non-dedicated Mac with System 7.0 and HyperCard-GS will be released
>|this year.
>|  Of course anything is possible, but I highly suspect your dealer is not in
>|touch with the GS world(if he sells only a few a year->mainly selling Macs to
>|business.
>|  What is "supposed" to happen in October is the introduction of the Ma
>|Mac Classic(an SE basically at a + price), a 20MHz version of the ci
>|with one slot and around $3500, a low cost 020 color Mac with a slot
>|for a //e board(priced around $1500 without the board but with 4 or
>|8 bit colour).

Well Ed, I don't believe I mentioned $1500 for the 020 colour Mac(with the
slot for a //e board). The rumours have it priced around $2500.

That being said, I must distance myself from what you claim I said regarding
other matters and my own opinions. In general it is not proper to relay,
interpret,etc...the opinions of others to a public forum, especially since
they may be taken out of context and E-mail is after all a private
communication. As you may note from my postings, I am on the faculty of a
university(i.e. I work for someone). My public opinions are strictly my own
and I don't particularly want to have to explain to my employer why I am
expressing certain views which may be taken as a reflection of the university's
views(they may/may not be- I don't know).

As for the eternal rumour of the GS being dropped, it is a pity that this
keeps coming back and is taken seriously by users, developers,etc...

There is one way to find out. Wait until October xx,1990 when Apple announces
these Macs. If the GS price is not lowered and is priced higher than the
"low-cost" colour Mac(with a similar configuration) then that would be a sign
that Apple does not want people to buy the GS. I can't understand the
rational, as the GS and the Mac make a very nice team for the educational
market.

Philip McDunnough
University of Toronto
philip@utstat.toronto
[my opinions]
