Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga.misc:1774 comp.sys.mac.misc:9656 comp.sys.mac.games:3433 comp.sys.amiga.games:5142 Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!torsqnt!lethe!yunexus!ists!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cbmvax!bagate!dsinc!unix.cis.pitt.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!lavaca.uh.edu!menudo.uh.edu!lobster!sugar!peter From: peter@sugar.hackercorp.com (Peter da Silva) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.mac.misc,comp.sys.mac.games,comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: Mac and Amiga (Games--Macintosh vs A500) Message-ID: <1991Mar13.131004.9647@sugar.hackercorp.com> Date: 13 Mar 91 13:10:04 GMT References: <27373@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU> <1991Mar10.182432.9314@magnus.ircc.ohio-state.edu> <91MAR12.134551@ducvax.auburn.edu> Organization: Sugar Land Unix -- Houston, TX Lines: 16 In article <91MAR12.134551@ducvax.auburn.edu> cs220x2a@ducvax.auburn.edu writes: > 3) Apple comes out with more innovative products than any other computer > company. The last innovative product that came out of Apple... let's see. How about the original Macintosh? What have they done since then that wasn't just putting faster chips in the same basic box? > 16 mhz SE/30 doing all its own graphics can outpreform a 20 mhz 386 running > Windows with a separate processor, it's obvious Apple does some amazing > technology tricks. My response to this paragraph is in comp.sys.amiga.advocacy, per your request. -- Peter da Silva. `-_-' .