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A Mosaic portrait of failure

From Acts of the Apostles, page 116:

"Mosaic Technologies, INC, CPU (1983-1984) NS16016 CPU board for the Mosaic Graphics Workstation. One of the great marvels of Boneheaded design, this module, despite is uncanny resemblance to a prototype, was actually the third-pass board being produced by manufacturing. It is obvious from inspection why Mosaic failed after only two years of operation. 'Never before have so many taken so long to produce so little.'"



"The board itself was hard laminated green plastic an eighth of an inch thick. Mounted on it were tens of brown chips and tan chips, each looking like a rectangular ant with eight or sixteen or however many little silver feet frozen to the board. Connecting the ants were little sharply-angled rivers of solder. Capacitors, resistors and heat dissipaters sat on the board like miniature railroad cars, tiny robots, and Christmas trees on the world's smallest train set. And on front and back of the board there were scads of wires held in place with dollops of hardened green glue. The back of the device, in particular, looked like an electronic bird's nest that had been sneezed upon. . .

"Even a software boy like Nick could see the boneheadedness of this design. It must have cost a fortune, and the number of wires would have made it almost impossible to manufacture."


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