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(this probbaly justifies a new thread ... but..)
*snip*
*snip*
A) Notebooks are at over 50% of new sales and climbing, so it isn't just as
devel platforms - but as sources of 'field reports' of tester / user encountered
problems that will become an ever-growing challenge.
Worse, unlike a conventional MB, one cannot just plug in a bus card and emulate
(or substitute for) the key subsystem involved, so at some point those laptops
need to be accomodated.
B) It isn't just laptops. Mac Mini-like, small-format packaging is taking
another chunk out of the field. These, too are legacy I/O challenged as well as
limited in bus sockets.
C) Even full-ATX size MB have long-since begun shedding (external) serial ports
as well as PS2 mouse & keyboard-ports, may not even ship with the cables or
connectors to attach to such 'legacy' serial connectors as reamin - usually
well-hidden somewhere on the MB.
D) Much as I like FW, I haven't seen any indication that it has a guarantee of
survival or universality any greater than once-common IRDA did.
Too many price-driven decisions favor 'good enough' and far more common USB 2.
Something will be needed soon/already to cover the general gap of missing SIO.
We probably *can* count on audio I/O not going away, so perhaps ASCII to fsk -
or even text to speech.
:-(
Bill
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