GUIs 'forced' on people (was Re: Here's something to consider.)

From: Allison J Parent <allisonp_at_world.std.com>
Date: Fri Sep 18 12:42:15 1998

< > It would take the PC getting to the 386 before it had the
< > performance perceived to be needed to attract attention.
<
< The 386 was important, but not because of performance. Virtual memory,
< flat 32-bit address space, and V86 mode were all essential to the succes
< of Windows 3.

Isn't that what I meant! Performance is not exclusivly a speed metric.
All those features of the 386 (its 32bitness) is the performance improment
required to make GUI software more praticeable. However it's address
space while better than the 286 is anything but flat. Look at teh 68k for
the definition of a flat address space.

< Have you ever tried GEOS? It is a very acceptable GUI with nice

Yes, long time ago.

Allison
Received on Fri Sep 18 1998 - 12:42:15 BST

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