< >There are a few of us. ;) I happen to have 3 VS3100/m10E, 3100/M76,
< >two MivroVAXIIs and three VS2000s... I like vaxen and VMS.
<
< Well I've being doing VMS since 1980 and been managing them since 1982.
< Sitting in a room not too far from my ofice is about $3million worth of
< gear so I guess I'm still a VMS person.... (Of course, in the store room
< there are more VAX systems that are far more interesting than the ones i
< the computer room, in that I own them :-)
You have a few really neat ones. Some of the big iron vaxen are more
interesting than the smaller. I find the OS, VMS to be most interesting.
I've been acive with VMS since 83 but I was never in the business as
sysmanger... I was supposed to be just a user. I found the machine so
facinating that I took up learning them on my own. The 7 machines are
here in my home, networked and operational. I rarely run all 7 but it's
a matter of hitting the power on any one to bring it up. Terminals
include several VT320s, VT340 and a VT1200.
My wish list... PC emulator that runs on VAX so I can port my DOS/PC apps
to run from the VAXen.
Allison
Received on Tue Nov 17 1998 - 08:45:09 GMT
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