Subject: Re: Vax up and running!
To: NetBSD/VAX Mailing List <port-vax@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Brian Chase <brianc@carpediem.com>
List: port-vax
Date: 10/13/1997 15:10:50
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Gene Buckle wrote:
> > "Check out my wickedly complex Ultra-CISC MicroVAX II. Bet your Pentium
> > II 300MHz can't crank out 0.9 VUPS like this baby can! RISC is passe,
> > Ultra-CISC is where it's at man."
> *chuckle* You'd be hard pressed to _find_ someone that owned a PII/300
> that even new what a VUP was... Which if memory serves, 1 VUP is the
> equivalent to an 11/780, right? *grin*
Yes, the 11/780 is the unit measure by which all of the vast VAX universe
is metered. Trivia for newbies: A VUP is a VAX Unix of Processing Power*
(I guess the power is silent), so technically/semantically/whatever
nothing but a VAX can truly be rated in VUPS.
-brian.
* VUP also happens to be the noise that burning green plastic army guys
make when firey drips of liquid plastic fall from them towards the ground.
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