There used to be a time when some Mac fanatics would claim that the Mac
was a "better machine" because EVERY OEM peripheral available for it (both
of them) would "just work", whereas the thousands of third party
peripherals available for PC would require cabling and drivers.
Well, not so much. I've seen many network adapters, video card, processor
upgrade boards, etc that required Mac drivers. My TwinTurbo 128 requires
drivers to run best as well as my ATI XClaim VR128. Anyone who wanted
ethernet faster than you would get over AAUI would want a PCI 100 Mb/s
network adapter (KNE130TX seems to be what I've found most) needed drivers
to even be detected in a Mac.
Many processor upgrade boards required cabling to upgrade, along with
drivers. PC Compatibility cards also.
Now adays finding Mac support is somewhat easier (Hackintosh community
making drivers for everything), but really as for stuff DESIGNED for Apple
isn't really easier.
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