On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Chris wrote:
> > An
easy way to spot a product intended for the toy market as opposed to
> > one intended to be seen as a computer, is that the disk drive interface
> > is external.
I would propose that the label "toy"
might be suitable for machines that
have external disk controllers _and_ an external network interface
Woah... my PS/2 is a 'real' computer?
I would definitely call at least *some* PS/2's real computers. Like the
9595. It's built like a tank, and is rock-solid stable. Also, I have
held vehicles aloft with them.
Peace... Sridhar
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