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Date:      Sun, 2 Aug 1998 21:44:41 -0700 (PDT)
From:      "Kevin G. Eliuk" <kevin_eliuk@sunshine.net>
To:        Mike Smith <mike@smith.net.au>
Cc:        FreeBSD Chat <freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Anyone have an opinion on PandaProject 
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980802204655.333A-100000@vanessa.eliuk.org>
In-Reply-To: <199808021900.MAA09190@antipodes.cdrom.com>

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On Sun, 2 Aug 1998, Mike Smith wrote:

=> Looks like a pleasantly expensive way of buying a PC.  If you're into 
=> locking yourself to a single vendor with a proprietary bus, go for it.

=> I would consider it an educational experience to compare the cost of 
=> upgrading one of their system with the cost of purchasing an entire 
=> new commodity-component system.
 
=> The mechanicals actually look quite nice; plenty of cooling, etc., but 
=> the proprietary CPU/bridge/memory cards are a major lose.

=> This quote:

=> "Dataquest has no doubts that passive back planes will garner sizable
=>  success as a next generation server architecture. Passive back plane
=>  systems give the customer more choices in building customizable client
=>  server solutions down to the componentry level." 
 
=> is a laugh for anyone that's lived outside the PC arena.

This I'll take your advice and word on.
 
=> >       Probably wouldn't be looking at a server model but the ST-300
=> > 
=> > http://www.rockcity.net/order/computers.asp?Action=Specs&computer_type=ST-300
=> > 
=> >       looks very impressive for $1295US.
=> 
=> How to market a boring computer: add trivial frills.

I hardly have the experience in hardware to understand the technical
descriptions that you obviously do and I hadn't considered the
proprietary aspect.  Most of what I learned is from asking questions
such as this one.

=> Ultimately, you'll want to decide what it is you want.  So far, it 
=> seems that coolness is more important to you than functionality.  In a 
=> year or two, you will have a very cool heap of junk.  8)

And I'll have a cool aluminum cube on my desk.  Maybe I'll just visit a 
local metal fabricator, come up with a cool line of `Daemon' case 
designs :)

=> On the other hand, you can build something equivalent in performance 
=> for less, or spend the same money on something boring but somewhat 
=> better.

Thanks for the informed reply.

                                                  Regards,
                                                  Kevin G. Eliuk

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