Posted by Owen Aaland on November 16, 2013 at 00:23:43 from (216.47.35.168):
In Reply to: OT Windows 8 posted by John T on November 14, 2013 at 07:10:17:
The "special tool" needed to open the first Mac computers was a Torx screwdriver. The only thing was it has to have a long shank. when I needed on I simply cut off a normal trox screwdriver and added a piece of rod to lengthen it. The other "special Tool" was the case cracker. A little lever to force apart the two pieces of the case. I've never used anything other than a screwdriver for the tough ones. Most will come apart with just a couple bumps with your hands.
The Mac was Steve Jobs project. He believed that you should never need to have to add anything to computer other than the way it came from Apple. Steve Wozniak was the designer of the Apple II. He wanted plenty of room to expand which is what made the computer so popular. The Apple IIGS is made not only expandable but can be completely disassembled without any tools.
I don't see to many disadvantages to the end of Microsoft's support for XP. It's not like all the machines that still have that system will suddenly quit working on April 9, 2014, but then I don't try to keep up with the latest and greatest software. My Apple II machines still do just fine for what I need for my business records. I did change from an Apple //e to a GS last year just because it was easier to defragment the hard drive. I just get along fine with my trailing edge technology.
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