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From: melling@cs.psu.edu (Michael D Mellinger)
Subject: Re: NeXT/Amiga Flamage: Get a life.
In-Reply-To: dtiberio@eeserv1.ic.sunysb.edu's message of 13 Apr 91 15:50:08 GMT
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In article <1991Apr13.155008.28917@sbcs.sunysb.edu> dtiberio@eeserv1.ic.sunysb.edu (David Tiberio) writes:

     Okay, so I assume you know a little or a lot about the Next because you
   answered my question(s). Does it multitask or single task? Is it more like
   a Mac, an IBM, or an Amiga and/or HP UNIX workstation? I want to know! I
   hear that System 7 on the Mac is supposed to multitask....I doubt it though.

The NeXT, and all Unix machines, have preemptive multitasking like the
Amiga does.  The Mac has cooperative multitasking which is a little
different.  I'm not going to debate which is better.  In many cases
they both work fine.

     Let me explain. I have one internal and one external drive. When I was
   using just one drive (I borrowed my roomate's drive recently), I would
   want to format a disk. I insert it in the drive. After about 5 seconds, it
   decides it is a bad disk, and asks me to insert my system disk. It then
   opens a prompt to format the disk...but my SYSTEM disk is in the drive!
   ALL attempts at ejecting, reinserting the bad disk, and even formatting the
   system disk have been utter failures. And it takes a long time. It is
   impossibly painful to use a mac without a huge hard drive.

Apple ships all of their new machines with 40MB hard drives.  They
know that it is painful.

     Also, when using one floppy, try inserting a new disk and opening a
   window for that disk. Then eject it and insert another new disk. Then,
   without ejecting any disks, try to move the first window. A prompt comes
   up asking you to insert a disk. WHY? The Mac can't even move a window
   without a disk swap? I only have a 40 meg hard drive, and only 10 megs
   is go8ing for the Mac, which I already think is too much. I feel bad that
   I have to share my hard drive like this, but alas...

The Mac is probably saving the window state and the position of the
window for the floppy, so it needs the floppy inserted to save this
information.

   >
   >Are you using the Mac on an Appletalk network?  That is the reason it

     No, I am not using it on a network. I do however have two of them
   right here in my dorm room (along with two Amigas). 

I have found the Mac to be quite fast when loading programs from a
hard drive.

     And all this talk about memory protection....just use a RAD drive (I know
   you all have it). Or even better, run WB 2.0. It GURUS less and kills
   tasks instead. Or get SetTask, which lets you kill or freeze tasks!

What is a RAD drive?  And you can only run WB 2.0 on the A3000.


-Mike
