RE: TI-H: Power PC


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RE: TI-H: Power PC




I think the reason that the Macs crash so often at school is because: 1.
They're running System 7.1.  2. They're run by people who know very little
about computers.

Sincerely,

Bruce

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
> [mailto:owner-ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org]On Behalf Of Richard Piotter
> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 1998 11:20 AM
> To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
> Subject: Re: TI-H: Power PC
>
>
>
> Well, no OS these days are crash proof. Errors will always occur.
> I personaly
> (from EXPIRIENCE) have decided that win 95 is at least or less
> stable than Mac
> OS 8.1, which, has not crashed on my computer for over a month!!!
> And I never
> shut down my computer. I only put it into a low power sleep mode.
> I love my
> Mac, and I utterly hate my PC. I haven't used it for over 2 months, and 3
> months before that!!! I just don't care for it much.
>
> I realize the Mac OS has been very unstable for quite some time,
> but it has
> improved and I don't notice when it does crash. Also, when it
> does, I usualy
> pull out of it with >G FINDER in the DEBUG box (Command power). I
> may lose the
> work I'm on if I didn't save, but it preserves all the other
> programs. I can
> save them all, and restart, but i rarely do. Over the last month
> I did that 3
> times, and never restarted. Still running fine right now!
>
> I do aggree though that the Mac OS is quite bloated and slow, and
> needs major
> improvement in tose lines. For example, if I'm online, and I'm
> typing into a
> form on an html documaent, the text I type lags because it is spending too
> much processing power on the connection. A modern OS could cycle
> between all
> and keep everything runing efficiently. (Mac OS X hopefuly soon!)
> Even Mac OS
> 8.5 sounds like one heck od an upgrade. Not realy major in
> general, but major
> individual improvements. I look forward to both upgrades.
> --
>
>
> Richard Piotter
> richfile@prairie.lakes.com
>
> The Richfiles TI Hardware and BASIC web page:
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>


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