On 2015-07-07 23:30, Robert Armstrong wrote:
P Gebhardt
p.gebhardt at
ymail.com wrote:
wonder how the ratio of VAX 6000s and 7000s in enthusiasts' hands
compared of VAX 11's in terms of numbers is? I guess that /780 and
larger systems are rare, but I'd guess that there are some more /730
and /750 around. No idea if my gut feeling reflects facts, though.
I know there are several people around with the larger VAXes in storage.
That's why I asked about the "working condition" - I'm sure the number
of
big VAXes that could be switched on, say, this afternoon, is quite a bit
smaller.
FWIW, most 6000 machines weren't even that big. They're smaller than a
780 by quite a bit. I don't know about a 7000 or 10000 - I never actually
used one of those in real life.
7000 machines are normally the same size as 6000 machines. Not big at
all, in other words. (Update have a 7000-720).
I think the 10000 machines were larger, but I haven't actually seen any
of them.
But as far as large go, some of the 8000-series stuff are probably the
biggest, depending on how you define things. The 9000 are also very serious.
Johnny
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