Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: AnnihilatorX
You have to realise, in the market, it's the main stream that drives development. If more than say 20% or more of people requested such a switch and there's a market for it; the product makers would consider it.
I do not know how many people in this whole universe would reset their CMOS every 2 seconds or so. My good guess is there wouldn't be a lot. Not even 1% of the market
You might like to pay 30 cents more for the extra switch; but that'd be selfish to other majority of people like me who never would touch the CMOS reset jumper to even pay extra 3 cents.
It's called sarcasm.. I've reset it like 4 times now. Anyway, is Joe Consumer affected by 30 cents?
I knew you were being sarcastic, that's why I went with it.
I'd call the nine thousand nine hundred and ninety nine people to donate their 30 cent to charity instead of wasting both money and world resources for ten thousand switchs that only 1 out of ten thousand people would benefit. Not to mention the enviornmental impact; no matter how small, it's still an impact.
If you think you need it, just grab a toggle switch off your local DIY store and solder one with your own effort. Your hands and your brain are born to adapt to the enviornment where things are not always available. I see that while animals are evolving in this world human are going the other way.
This world is always unfair. It's unfair to me as well. There are ocasions that people aren't gonna help me because my need was so specific and I've to help myself. It's an analogy that is true for most situations in this world.
When you design a product in this market,you go for mainstream and tries to minimise costs as much as possible for reasons in all the environmental, production, yield, time-saving departments. It's only cost-effective in cases when the
i) Implementaion is cheap
ii) Many people would benefit from it.
In your cases obviously benefit is close to neligible
How many people would say:
"Ah that motherboard hasn't got a CMOS reset switch, that's crap! I ain't gonna buy it"
The manufacturer'd need to order switches which is not part of raw material of the normal catalogue.
Or, think of it from another angle. What else can 30 cent do? If the motherboard maker use that 30 cent to upgrade say one of the capacitor of the board to make it more stable; I'd say that investment is better for the general public than a switch that is only use by few.