Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!samsung!think.com!paperboy!yee From: yee@osf.org (Michael K. Yee) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Re: LC problems--any truth to the rumour? Message-ID: Date: 13 Jan 91 22:21:43 GMT References: <28000@cs.yale.edu> Sender: news@OSF.ORG Distribution: usa Organization: Open Software Foundation Lines: 27 In-reply-to: evans-ron@CS.YALE.EDU's message of 10 Jan 91 22:14:38 GMT In article <28000@cs.yale.edu> evans-ron@CS.YALE.EDU (Ronald Hale-Evans) writes: |> From: evans-ron@CS.YALE.EDU (Ronald Hale-Evans) |> I'm posting this for a friend who needs a reply within 24 hours (i.e. by |> tomorrow, 11 Jan). He has a limited amount of money to buy some Mac systems |> and is thinking about buying an LC. He has been talking to a salesperson |> who told him that there are problems with the original LCs shipped and that |> Apple is now shipping a reworked, debugged LC in four weeks. Is this true |> or is this just a sales pitch because the guy doesn't have any in stock? |> Any bad experiences with the LC? Bugs in the original LC??? I would like to know the real answer to this also. I've had a LC since Dec 21, and had a few strange problems with my LC (mostly bus error and no co-processor found errors). But, I attributed them to software (i.e. System 6.0.7 or bugs in the programs I am running). I would tend to think that this is just a "sales pitch", but I would like to know for sure. Inquiring minds want to know... =Mike -- = Michael K. Yee -- yee@osf.org or uunet!osf.org!yee -- = OSF/Motif Development = "I can't give you brains, but I can give you a diploma." -- The Wizard of OZ