Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!jarthur!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!netnews.upenn.edu!grad2.cis.upenn.edu!iyengar From: iyengar@grad2.cis.upenn.edu (Anand Iyengar) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: Macintosh OS Message-ID: <25767@netnews.upenn.edu> Date: 7 Jun 90 00:56:19 GMT References: Sender: news@netnews.upenn.edu Reply-To: iyengar@grad2.cis.upenn.edu.UUCP (Anand Iyengar) Organization: The Lab Rats Lines: 18 In article <44.2667b118@skbat.csc.ti.com> dittman@skbat.csc.ti.com (Eric Dittman) writes: >In article <1990Jun1.141403.19240@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>, jap@convex.msu.edu (Joe Porkka) writes: >> your Mac IIcx to an Amiga 3000. Round robin prioritized > is a lot cheaper than changing computers, plus you still get to > use all your old applications. Actually, you may still be able to do this after going to an Amiga. There's supposedly a kit which lets the Amiga run a lot of MacSoftware. I have no experience with it, though (anyone care to comment on how good it really is, and what breaks?). IMHO, what I've seen of the Amiga's OS is much nicer than the Mac's. As others have pointed out, Multifinder has some shortcomings. Anand. -- "You still have to think. That shouldn't be required." iyengar@eniac.seas.upenn.edu --- Lbh guvax znlor vg'yy ybbx orggre ebg-guvegrrarg? --- Disclaimer: It's a forgery.