[net.consumers] what's needed for a home pc

dsr@ccice2.UUCP (Dave Roland) (10/04/85)

OK. What is the product? Computer service? Convenience? Entertainment?
Calculator? Information system? Gadget?

The problem seems to be that we are seeing the typical interface between
engineering and marketing. Marketing doesn't know what is possible, and
engineering can't sell the ideas. It still seems, even after all of the
Search for Excellence, people with the power "KNOW" what the customer wants
and don't need to ask or listen.

The market is full of add on boards, cartridges, and modules to extend
the pc to the home. The only problem is that the Personal Computer isn't
an appliance, it wasn't designed as a process control computer. OS's with
print spooling (let alone multi-tasking) were radical things.

The typical response is that you can't do that much with an 8-bit micro.
In a recent project an employer pushed a 6809 @ 1mhz. to access a 2000
person database, through 3 9600 baud terminals, 8 1200 baud data ports,
and alot of LPC voice chips (not any great miracle).

Why not an appliance? Not a Super calculator with 30 independent modules
and processors. I started on a design but haven't the analog to pull it
all together.

When we had the house built, I installed 4 shielded twisted pairs to each
room and video cable to every room. Bathrooms get just the 4 pairs.
Sometimes I don't want my kids to watch specific shows. We have Cable
plus two phones. What am I going to use when I subscribe to a digital
news service that broadcasts on fm subcarriers? How am I going to receive
my e-mail? How will I interface my checkbook program and database, and
the bank's database? What about Cable tv control? audio control? security?

Let's talk about an appliance. Extendable peripheral bus. Piggy-back
application boards, like stereo fm tuners to feed audio channels; 1-5 watt
audio amps with digital controls for audio channel selection, volume,
tone, etc.; digital tv tuners with un-rf-mod video. Throw in a phone/
speaker phone board to feed the audio channels; rs-232 channel selection
board. Make them stackable so you add only what you need. Oh, yes, the pc.
OK, turn on the other half of the ram, the disk, and put the video display
driver onto one of the video channels.

Gee, you could use a standard monitor for tv, and computer in any room.
WOW!, the same sound system for music, phone, intercom, tv sound, computer
output. Gee, you could maintain control over each room's video and audio
output under database control.

In the mean time, (before I get the circuits designed, put it on the market
and become rich), when will someone produce a digital interface for a tv
tuner to produce composite video? How about a digital interface for video
switching (It is alot easier when you are not playing with rf-mod)? What
about 1-5 watt audio amplifiers with a simple digital interface to control
volume, tone, channel selection? How about a vcr with a digital control
interface?

Have I raised enough questions?

As I am Leaving CCI 10-11-85, you are welcome to respond to the following
address:

	David S. Roland
	Roland Projects
	PO Box 126
	Walworth, New York 14568


bye!

DISCLAIMER: As is usual, the preceeding dissertation has absolutely nothing
to do with the opinions of my past, or present employers, and something
to do with the near future.