CBM 8032 SK (& electronics)

From: Adrian Vickers <avickers_at_solutionengineers.com>
Date: Fri Aug 24 10:44:42 2001

At 03:35 am 24/08/2001 -0600, Richard Erlacher wrote:

>Since there were, at the time Commodore put these devices on the market,
>external HPIB-interfaced HDC's, HDD units, FD units, etc, including
printers, it
>wasn't a TERRIBLE choice, though it wasn't necessarily the path to the
cheapest
>solution.

I don't dispute it - in fact, the idea of intelligent peripherals is an
excellent one; why waste the computing power of the host on menial tasks
like driving a printer, or disk drive? As you say, it wasn't necessarily
the cheapest route available, but I'd argue it would be just as cheap to do
something like that now - since processors, RAM, etc. are all dirt cheap.

In fact, isn't that what SCSI is all about?

Cheers!
Ade.
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