Linked by Jim Kirkley on Thu 12th Jun 2003 02:18 UTC
Back on June 9 2003, OSNews posted an article by Joshua Boyles entitled "The Edge Computing System". In that article Joshua lays out his vision, "of a new and very unique computing system". In this new article, an attempt will be made to further build on Jonathan's ideas through what can be termed, "Open Peripheral Hardware Connectivity".
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Anonymous wrote :
>In the non computer world nearly everthing is standardised >from appliance voltages, vehicle emissions, dimensions of >beer cans etc. PCs are increasingly conformist - no ADB or >NuBus ports on Macs, common ATX form factors, slots etc. >Eventually computers will be completely generic and >standards compliant in operation like telephones, TVs and
>toasters.
Then if PC are more standarized, explain me why are there so much bugs on PC that are explained by "weird/strange" hardware.
Another thing, Mac are evolving, Macs are using PCI and AGP now, but some graphic cards have a special Mac version, with a specific bios.. If PCI and AGP are standards then why ?
Anonymous wrote :
>In the non computer world nearly everthing is standardised >from appliance voltages, vehicle emissions, dimensions of >beer cans etc. PCs are increasingly conformist - no ADB or >NuBus ports on Macs, common ATX form factors, slots etc. >Eventually computers will be completely generic and >standards compliant in operation like telephones, TVs and
>toasters.
Then if PC are more standarized, explain me why are there so much bugs on PC that are explained by "weird/strange" hardware.
Another thing, Mac are evolving, Macs are using PCI and AGP now, but some graphic cards have a special Mac version, with a specific bios.. If PCI and AGP are standards then why ?