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Comment Re:Kano? (Score 1) 53

Great series, 'Space: 1999', season one. It shaped my taste for technology (an aesthetics!) back then.

A bit off-topic, there is a kind of reboot in the making: http://www.space2099theseries.com/

If it will be an epic win or an epic fail, it remains to be seen...

Comment Re:Fsck x86 (Score 1) 230

Think that a motorola 68000, way back in the day was better than the old 286s it compared to.

Not quite right, IMHO: the memory protection, multitasking and 4 rings of execution levels in the 286 leave the 68000 in the dust. Xenix, TopView and some others in the era benefited from these enhancements.

OTOH, if your only experience with a 286 was using MS-DOS, you only saw it as a 'fast 8088', and I have to agree with you.

Comment Re:Fsck x86 (Score 2) 230

Popularity: Both Apple and Sun saw the writing on the wall, Sun saw it too late, Apple saw it early (or saw what happened to Sun). They both shifted from a proprietary processor and chipset to a more common and popular platform. Both platforms had specific benefits over x86 until x86 scaled far and beyond what they both offered.

Did you mean: 'Apple suffered from a PowerPC processor shortage, while Sun added x86-64 to their lines of workstations and servers'?

Get you facts right: Sun didn't shift to being an x86 shop, and Oracle hasn't, too. In fact, the SPARC architecture is so alive, that is used in some of the Top 500 Supercomputers... as IBM's PowerPC.

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