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Second Hand Impressions of the AT [message #76401] Wed, 29 May 2013 23:55
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Date: Fri, 31-Aug-84 00:56:05 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug 31 00:56:05 1984
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Well, my buddy in Toronto has had an AT for a few days.  I had a chance to
fool around on it for a while.  Here are my (our) impressions:

Fast!  It screams!  We tried a couple of video games on it - they ran
fast - pretty well too fast to play (NIght Vision Pinball for example).
Dir's go screaming by.  Compiles seem to be about 5 (count 'em) times
faster.

Quieter - he used to use an XT with expansion box and two 10 meg IBM disks.
The AT whispers in comparison (in comparison to my lowly two floppy machine
too).

Keyboard - takes a tiny bit of getting used to.  I kept hitting the ~` key
for escape (which is now at the upper left corner of the numeric pad).
Overall - nice, the big enter key does help a bit (but I've gotten used to my
little one).

Compatability - seems to run anything.

Boots a lot faster - the machine waits for the disk to come up to speed
after it does the memory check (which goes a lot quicker).

Documentation - smaller paperback 'user guides' - more like "what to do
after you plug it in".  More useful reference cards (booklets actually).
The DOS binder is a different colour (my, how pretty!).  The BASIC 3.0
manual makes no reference to the "sys req" key - they probably forgot
to put the new extended code in the list at the back of the book (he
doesn't have the Tech Ref book yet).

Gripes:  Still no "power-on" reset button (but that would be admitting
defeat, wouldn't it?).  The high density floppy *seems* a little slow
(but we could be hallucinating).


Decision:  When (if?) I get a job, I will refuse to work on anything
less than an AT.  It has enough speed that you can actually edit and
compile at the same time, without going crazy waiting for it.

John.
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