Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!decwrl!adobe!heaven!glenn From: glenn@heaven.woodside.ca.us (Glenn Reid) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Random stuff Message-ID: <397@heaven.woodside.ca.us> Date: 16 Jan 91 18:59:40 GMT References: Reply-To: glenn@heaven.woodside.ca.us (Glenn Reid) Organization: RightBrain Software, Woodside, CA Lines: 31 In article aberno@questor.wimsey.bc.ca (Anthony Berno) writes: >I chatted with my computer salesman today... my cube will be in "any day now >now"... sigh... anyway, we chatted about the "sample" processors, and >HE said that NeXT told him (who got it from the lady next door who >saw in in the Enquirer) that the reason for the "sample" chips has to >do with some nicities regarding the fact that Motorola is giving all of >its chips to NeXT. In order to do this without getting everyone upset, they >have to provide them as "sample" chips. Really, they aren't, not in >practice. It's just a convention. = ) Motorola was awarded the coveted Malcolm Baldridge Quality award a year or two ago, and I, for one, have a great deal of confidence in my '040 chip that is stamped `sample'. >Finally, I got some mail from a guy at NeXT that commented on the >bugginess of Icon... Yep, it's buggy. Nice to see that NeXT people >actually read this forum. Hello out there, this is your paycheque >speaking! = ) Icon was written by a graphic designer, not a software engineer. It is an impressive piece of work and a testament both to the designer and to the NeXTstep programming environment that he could pull it together. But note that it is in the Demos directory, not in NextApps, and given its complexity, it's not surprising that there are some bugs. Glenn -- Glenn Reid RightBrain Software glenn@heaven.woodside.ca.us NeXT/PostScript developers ..{adobe,next}!heaven!glenn 415-851-1785 (fax 851-1470)