First post, by Grzyb
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I think everybody encountered a product of great potential, but somehow broken - not by technology limitations, not by cost cutting... just by bad design choices.
A good product in general, but with certain flaws that were annoying back in the era, and you still find annoying whenever you go back to playing with that piece of hardware or software.
So, let's write some alternative histories - what would you have done better?
Of course, can't use technology that didn't exist at that time, and can't noticably increase the cost.
OS/2
In 1987, IBM released their first 32-bit PC, based on 386.
At the same time, they released the next generation operating system, intended to replace DOS.
But... the new OS was still 16-bit, designed for 286.
And so heavy that it was impossible to run on brand-new 286 machines in stock configuration, and even on many 386 machines.
In short: doomed to fail.
I still dream about a lightweight 386 system instead, a "32-bit DOS", possible to run even on entry-level 386 machines.
Just imagine: no need to worry about the 640 KB limit, XMS, EMS, UMB, DOS extenders...
GUS
A great card, but the lack of proper SB compatibility was painful.
It was perfectly possible to provide the SB option as daughterboard - compare the sizes of Thunderboard (1991), and the 16-bit record DB:
MediaVision Thunderboard
My Gravis Ultrasound and 16 bit daughter board
Of course, a "GUS-and-SB-in-one" card of the size of GUS MAX was possible as well.
Windows ME
Windows NT = good stability + poor compatibility
Windows 9x = good compatibility + poor stability
Windows ME = stability of 9x + compatibility of NT 🤣
Seriously, the artificial disabling of DOS was utterly retarded.
And I think there was something more screwed up in that product - it often felt less stable than 98SE.
I still could use a "Windows 98 Third Edition" instead: 98SE, only with bug fixes, and built-in drivers for newer hardware - especially for USB storage.
And with factory-applied "98lite" - the internals of 98SE are pretty good, but it's unnecessarily bloated by the always-loaded Internet Explorer.
Zaglądali do kufrów, zaglądali do waliz, nie zajrzeli do dupy - tam miałem klimatyzm.