Even though the 730 is also pretty slow, I would love to have one if anyone in the UK has
one going spare....
Regards
Rob
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Subject: Re: MicroVAX I
On Aug 13, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Jon Elson via cctalk
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On 08/12/2018 10:36 PM, robertbeauchamp33--- via cctalk wrote:
> My mother is moving and her spouse has a MicroVax I he bought new
back in 1984
for some crazy amount. I don?t see this model listed in your
chart? Can you tell me if there is any value to this machine? He also has two
original monitors.
Wow, relatively rare. Other than historical interest, there's pretty much no
"value" in it. It was a performance DOG.
Jon
The VAX-11/725 and VAX-11/730 is equally bad performance wise. A
MicroVAX I is 0.3 VUPS, and a MicroVAX II is 0.9 VUPS.
http://www.people.vcu.edu/~agnew/MVAX/VAX-PERF.HTML
Zane