Personally I think anything with castors on....
On Jul 8, 2015 7:37 AM, "P Gebhardt" <p.gebhardt at ymail.com> wrote:
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Gesendet: 23:02 Dienstag, 7.Juli 2015
Betreff: Re: VAX-11/750 registry (Was: Reviving a VAX-11/750)
On 2015-07-07 23:55, Robert Armstrong wrote:
Johnny
Billquist bqt at update.uu.se wrote:
some of the 8000-series stuff are probably the biggest ...
Not all of them. The 82xx/83xx family was just one 10-1/2" chassis
for
> the CPU - the same physical size as a 11/730, yet they were genuine
single
> or dual CPU BI bus VAXen. Of course, many
of their brothers were
quite a
bit
bigger.
And don't forget the VAXstation-8000...
Right. But I did say "some". :-)
Think 8978 for example...
I'd say that the 8000 series (besides the 11/7x0 series) were the most
diverse in size compared to the 6000, 7000 and 9000 series. As already
mentioned, the 82x0 or 83x0 fit into a small half-height cabinet. The 85x0
has the size of a 6000 or 7000 series vax, if I remember well. The 8800
series were housed in very large cabients, larger than the 6000 and 7000
series cabinets.
Pierre