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Offline outlawal2

Re: AGP bus expansion for Amiga?
« Reply #44 from previous page: August 27, 2012, 08:26:37 PM »
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LOL, just LOL.

Dudes, the best tech rarely wins,  if it did, the Amiga would be thriving.  What it reads as "on paper" means absolutely nothing to Joe Digicam.
My Mum doesn't give 2 ****s about the limits of 127 devices, voltages, or polling with USB.  She wants to plug her camera into her computer, her printer to her Mac.  It works, and that is all anyone cares about.  Anyone that requires better solutions has been using something better suited for YEARS.

USB is ubiquitous, love it or hate it.  Joe Printer can plug any device in via an easy to use cable without blowing crap up, and that is all that matters.
People that require higher performance have many other options.


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ABSOLUTELY

USB is NOT crap.. that is a ridiculous statement.. Is it the ultimate in speed?  No  But absolutely NOTHING compares to the ease of use and functional plug and play that it does provide..   To connect just about any peripheral on the market with no hassles?  USB..   If you need anything faster then use the Firewire connector mounted right next to it...  But don't beat up USB and call it names...  That is just silly..

As for the Speed of USB, how old is the original spec?  Of COURSE it is slow.. and that is why there are revisions to that spec of 2.0 and now 3.0...  USB was a sound choice with a serviceable lifespan of updates to follow...  

Used properly and with a little bit of forethought USB is a simple, usable catch-all port especially when you don't need blazing speeds..

One of the things folks forget is that when SUPPORTING a particular platform you have to take the TIME and it's associated costs into mind when making decisions on new technology.  USB and it's spec updates is probably respopnsible for saving more support time and therefore money due to ease of use than any other single technology in use today.  (That may be a bit of a stretch, but not MUCH of a stretch)
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Re: AGP bus expansion for Amiga?
« Reply #45 on: August 27, 2012, 08:27:18 PM »
Doesn't matter if they chose the lesser, inferior technology - it's ubiquitous, commonplace and easy to use.

SCSI was superior to IDE, and IDE still won out in the long haul.  Joe Lunchpail found SCSI ID's and terminators confusing compared to a simple master/slave jumper.

In the world of commodity devices, the best solution rarely wins out.  The common man uses what works, the power users have more suitable options.
I'm no fan of the slow speeds of USB, but I've never had a lick of problems with USB devices, even on my Amiga systems.
 

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Re: AGP bus expansion for Amiga?
« Reply #46 on: August 27, 2012, 08:42:33 PM »
OK, some of us believe that a still useful technology is not "dead," and others who disagree with its implimentation consider it to be "dead" and "crap."

Wouldn't be wonderful if everything in the world could be seen in terms of binary? 0/1, Black/White, On/Off, Up/Down, agree/disagree, et cetera.

Hop up on your "Soap Box" and shout at the world; you never know, someone might vote you into office.
 

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Re: AGP bus expansion for Amiga?
« Reply #47 on: August 27, 2012, 09:25:13 PM »
Absolutely nothing wrong in the least with other tech that isn't necessarily "the mainstream".  If it works, use it - but let's not discount the ubiquitous standards as "bad".  USB has served billions of people for 18 years very, very well - if it was inherently crappy, it would have went the way of the dodo long ago.

Hell, I own a '32 Ford.  I love it to death, for what it is - but at the end of the day, if I have a 2000 mile roadtrip to go on, it's my SUV I'll be driving, not the '32 Ford :)
 

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Re: AGP bus expansion for Amiga?
« Reply #48 on: August 27, 2012, 11:38:04 PM »
Quote from: Duce;705562 Hell, I own a '32 Ford.  I love it to death, for what it is - but at the end of the day, if I have a 2000 mile roadtrip to go on, it's my SUV I'll be driving, not the '32 Ford :)[/QUOTE

No pun intended, but is your Ford a "Deuce coupe?"  I love that grill.
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Re: AGP bus expansion for Amiga?
« Reply #49 on: August 28, 2012, 05:14:11 AM »
Intel x86 the best **** under the sun .. ;)

Don't pay attention to the marketing man behind the curtain.
 

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Re: AGP bus expansion for Amiga?
« Reply #50 on: August 28, 2012, 06:10:15 AM »
I thought the "man behind the curtain" was "The Wizard of Oz."  Or was that just another Carny with a ballon?