eugene@ames-lm.UUCP (Eugene Miya) (05/07/84)
STOP! That has to end! You know what I mean, all those, "XXX" is some fraction of a VAX. You people sound like the IBM users of the 1960s after the System 360 came out. Like the ad says, "Throw away those silly (rose) little glasses!" Either forget that mid-1970's architecture, or at least give more information to clarify. What type of VAX? 730, 750, 780? What about memeory? Which 68000? 5 MHz, 8 Mhz, 10 MHz, 16 MHz? I see that the Fortune 32:16 and Lisa use the first, the Mac and the Blit use the second, the SUN and Bitgraph (I think) use the third, and I have heard that benchmarks of the latter run circles around a VAX 780. If it is some fraction of speed, then tell what the stupid box is doing (processor intensive, memory intensive, IO, some mix?). I know it's important for purchasing, etc., but let's be a bit more precise. I, personally, am awaiting comparisons of VAX successors like Elxsi. More power to the user! --eugene miya NASA Ames Research Center {hplabs,hao,research,dual}!ames-lm!eugene