Risc System/6000
Guy Harris
guy at auspex.auspex.com
Fri Feb 23 09:20:48 AEST 1990
>> > IBM announced industry-leading graphical user interfaces . . .
>> > available as separate licensed programs. Customers can choose the
>> > interface most applicable to their environments.
>>
>> At extra cost
>Yep, since they allow you to choose Ethernet or Token-Ring adapters,
>these are optional items. In addition, you can configure the machine
>as an asynch timesharing machine, which a host of asynch adapters. So
>I don't think it's unreasonable to do it this way.
Uhh, while it may be legitimate to have a GUI be an add-on product for a
machine that can be sold as an asynch timesharing machine, I fail to see
what the fact that network interfaces are optional has to do with the
fact that the GUI is optional; as I'm *sure* IBM and everybody in the
audience is aware, you don't need a network interface to run X11....
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