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Hi, Gary -
Some of us still run XT, a pretty gigantigous, desktop, sand-colored box
with a 4-color monitor built in about 1982 or so. Hey, if it computes
and we don't care how long the computation takes, why not? I took
possession of mine in 1984 as the second owner and fully expect it to be
running in 2009 on its 27th anniversary, my 25th of ownership. ;~)
If I could afford the electric bill and had that much physical space,
I'd take a friend up on the offer of a 4381 with a 3350 head-of-string
and a 3350 connected to it, running VM/CMS (talk about old operating
systems!!!!).
v
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\ / Virginia R. Hetrick, here in sunny California
0 Email: drjuice@ieee.org
Oo "There is always hope."
My fave: http://www.washington.edu/cambots/camera1_l.gif
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