I would argue
that it's some of the best engineering ever, bearing in
mind that all engineering involves tradeoffs. (I would argue that the
essence of engineering is knowing how to make the tradeoff of getting
the best design for the constraints, including the manufacturing cost.)
So the Commodore 1541 would, by that logic, be some of the worst
engineering ever? (Consider the complexity of what's in the box that
operates a single drive) :)
I don't remember who said it, but I recall someone(tm) (Bob Russell?) once
observing that the 1541 disk drive was the best computer Commodore ever made.
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