I never liked the computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture and virtual memory that was developed and sold by DEC in the late 20th century.
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I never liked the computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture and virtual memory that was developed and sold by DEC in the late 20th century.
I am an anti-VAXer.
@neil Neil.
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I never liked the computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture and virtual memory that was developed and sold by DEC in the late 20th century.
I am an anti-VAXer.
@neil Boo! Boo! (I actually laughed) Boo!
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I never liked the computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture and virtual memory that was developed and sold by DEC in the late 20th century.
I am an anti-VAXer.
@neil I'll blame my headache tonight on you. I hope you're happy...
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I never liked the computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture and virtual memory that was developed and sold by DEC in the late 20th century.
I am an anti-VAXer.
@neil I didn’t like the workstations manufactured by Sun in the same timeframe.
Just didn’t light a sparc in me.
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I never liked the computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture and virtual memory that was developed and sold by DEC in the late 20th century.
I am an anti-VAXer.
The VAX 11/750 sysop in me groaned.
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I never liked the computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture and virtual memory that was developed and sold by DEC in the late 20th century.
I am an anti-VAXer.
@neil serious dad-mode shit
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I never liked the computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture and virtual memory that was developed and sold by DEC in the late 20th century.
I am an anti-VAXer.
@neil PDP11 was peak architecture then?
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I never liked the computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture and virtual memory that was developed and sold by DEC in the late 20th century.
I am an anti-VAXer.
@neil Your logic in that choice is much the same as many other anti-vaxers, I think...
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I never liked the computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture and virtual memory that was developed and sold by DEC in the late 20th century.
I am an anti-VAXer.
@neil you little-endian
(No, though it was very important at the time I used macros so as not to ever have to think about network vs CPU byte ordering... Yes, I did buy Sun kit, why do you ask?)
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The VAX 11/750 sysop in me groaned.
@linker3000 the 11/780 that I shared with 200 other members of CS dept running LaTeX wept...
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I never liked the computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture and virtual memory that was developed and sold by DEC in the late 20th century.
I am an anti-VAXer.
@neil You better have children. Dad jokes like that are prescription strength and being a father is usually required to deploy them legally.

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I never liked the computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture and virtual memory that was developed and sold by DEC in the late 20th century.
I am an anti-VAXer.
Sounds like a terminal problem. I can suggest an escape sequence.
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@linker3000 the 11/780 that I shared with 200 other members of CS dept running LaTeX wept...
Ours was the front end for an engineering team developing algorithms for flight simulator visual systems. The grunt work was done by a bank of connected Transputers. Once the code was validated it went into custom silicon.
If course, you could later do the same level of graphics with a Playstation 2
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I never liked the computers featuring a 32-bit instruction set architecture and virtual memory that was developed and sold by DEC in the late 20th century.
I am an anti-VAXer.
@neil Nothing sucks like a VAX
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