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SubjectRe: The stability storm in a tea cup
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 08:56:41AM +0000, Steve Underwood wrote:

> Why all this complexity. Leave a camera on the desk, and take a picture
> when the big moment comes (try a fast film, a fairly slow exposure and a
> steady hand - the picture should be pretty readable from experience). No
> serial cables, no time consuming configuration, no errors when writing
> things down quickly, no delays in booting.

Wouldn't it be nice if we could define a line printer as secondary console?
(Those of you still remembering the old teletype terminals know what i
mean.) Then one could simply attach an old spare dot-matrix printer to a
free parallel port and have an instant hardcopy of any oopsen that might
occur...

Dominik

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