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From: mjtomcza@nyx10.cs.du.edu (mark tomczak)
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Subject: Re: VMS,WNT,Alphas was re: interested in PowerPC...
Date: 26 Dec 1994 20:14:44 -0700
Organization: University of Denver, Dept. of Math & Comp. Sci.
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References: <3cilp3$143@news-2.csn.net> <3dd6rn$e1a@galaxy.ucr.edu> <3de485$s47@s30401.esu.edu> <3depog$npm@fnnews.fnal.gov>
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In article <3depog$npm@fnnews.fnal.gov>,  <morphis@FNALA.FNAL.GOV> wrote:
> kender@esu.edu (Daniel Garcia) writes:
>>Slaving away in a dark room, jjs@dostoevsky.ucr.edu (Joe Sloan) produced:
>>>  <morphis@fnalv1.fnal.gov> wrote:
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>
>My personal "personal dream machine" would be OS/2* attached to Digital's 
>new file system (possibly running motif) on a 125 MHz AXP and a 17" color
>monitor ...  (slap! slap! wake up boy, wake up!)
>
NO!!!NO!!!NO!!!
You don't really want that. It your dreaming, You want ALPHA EV5 (300
MHZ and 4 way super scaler) with SGI new 64 bit file system and the
support that goes with it (guaranteed IO rate over periods of hours).

Please excuse and spellings or grammer-- I am at home and just
finnished my 4th Kami Kazee!
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Mark Tomczak		It's hard to work in groups when your omnipotent
mjtomcza@nyx.cs.du.edu						--Q.