On 02/21/2016 07:21 PM, Jay West wrote:
I do have a Microvax 3100-40. I remember that I powered it up once when I got it, and it's been sitting on a shelf ever since (probably 10 years). I'm not familiar with those type of machines, is that fast enough to play around with? J
Well, VAXes are fairly slow compared to a recent x86 machine. My MicroVAX-II is about 1000 times slower than my desktop machine. I migrated a few programs from the VAX to my desktop Linux machine, so I have some rough comparisons. But, your 3100 might be slower than a 100 MHz Pentium Classic, just to give you a range.

You would not want to go web browsing on a MicroVAX, even though the 3100 is quite a bit faster than my MicroVAX-II. Moving files around on the net, email and such things might not be so obviously slow. I wouldn't want to do any real computing on and VAX system, I'm just spoiled by what a typical machine can do now.

Jon

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