FelineGrace@cup.portal.com (Dana B Bourgeois) (05/02/90)
David Navaras says he thinks that the 'original' Macs in many educational labs were bought at original Mac prices. While it is possible that is true, Apple was also very aggressively pushing the Mac into schools and many machines were heavily discounted by Apple or even outright donated. My son's High School has a bunch (30-40) Apple ][ machines that were donated by Apple way back when. They are networked to a large hard drive. It is too bad that Commodore is not in a position to give away machines. But the discount is probably the best they can do - and it is a very good offer. My opinion is that CBM needs to do some thinking on how to sell a machine (500 or 2000 - their option) that is set up and ready to be networked. Buy the 2001! It comes complete with monitor, 2 drives, and network card for hooking into a <insert name of network> network! Beats the competition in performance and the price allows you to outfit a complete laboratory at a fraction of the cost of the high priced competition. ** You know... ** Dana Bourgeois @ cup.portal.com
rjtatz@hpuxa.ircc.ohio-state.edu (Robert J. Tatz) (05/02/90)
The Amiga 500 will have an Arcnet card - A560 - to be released in the near future. So with a A2000/A3000 server, you could set up a nice network. Got a look at WB2.0 and multiple programs can be launched nearly simultaneously. You cannot (yet) close a window while a directory read is being done. .std disclaimer Bob rjtatz@hpuxa.ircc.ohio-state.edu