<How does passing their building prove that they still make VAXen
<(as opposed to Alpha-based hardware)?
I still have friends inside. The subtle point being I used to work there
and make a point of keeping in touch with the activities of what's left
of the old DEC. Also I didn't say making, I said selling.
I believe there is little if any VAX chip production going on.
<> Also the OS is still current and planned for future for the
<> Alpha.
<
<No, it has already been available for Alpha for eight years. It's not
<planned for the future, except in the sense that they are continuing to
<support it.
Nit picking crap again. I was a Digit when it was ported to Alpha. While
nt and Unix was more or less new to alpha I was running a Jenson (early
alpha) on my desk and using VMS.
Keep in mind I run VAXen, talk to Digits (now Compaq) and live local to the
action so to speak.
<However, a little more thorough searching reveals that as of January 25,
<they still offered:
<
< VAXstation 4000 Model 96
< MicroVAX 3100 Model 88
< MicroVAX 3100 Model 98
< VAX 4000 Model 108
< VAX 7000 Model 810 (up to six CPUs)
Asked and answered.
Allison