Of course he knows he's responding to a post over thirty years old.; so am I. I had a DEC VAX 11/780 I acquired as a hobbyist, and now in retirement decades later, I would give my eye-teeth to get one now. I picked that old machine up thirty-plus years
ago (longer maybe) and wish I would have kept it back in the barn to play with. I didn't know what to do with it then, and now, after decades of programing, I would love to. Yeah, it weights a ton, consumes a lot of juice, but hey, stuff is so crazy now
it would be a ton of fun to play with those 200lb 20Mb drives, multiple terminals and console. I was new then, after my VIC and Tandy I picked up a couple of IBM PCs and foolishly used the VAX console to stick my new PCs on. Now my systems and servers
are absolutely crazy, but I would sure like to peek and poke a bit on these older systems. Who remembers pre-PC PASCAL? Anybody got one rotting in their barn?
On Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 3:52:28 PM UTC-7, Scott Dorsey wrote:
Rich Alderson <[email protected]> wrote:
Maggie Ambrose <[email protected]> writes:
On Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 2:36:30 PM UTC-4, Mark Bartelt wrote:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Maggie,
Do you realize that you responded to a post which is almost 30 years old?
Thirty years ago I could have given you an 11/780. It has since gone to
the recyclers.
--scott
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