Subject: Re: Help!
To: None <EncinoAdam@aol.com>
From: Johnny Billquist <bqt@update.uu.se>
List: port-vax
Date: 03/07/2001 10:01:45
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001 EncinoAdam@aol.com wrote:
> 1. Why are you so interested in VAX computers?
They are fun.
> 2. What languages can be programmed on a VAX? Is C++ one of them?
Name a language. Odds are that there exist an implementation for the VAX.
Yes, C++ is one of them.
> 3. Do VAX computers use "dumb-terminals"?
Can have. Might also have a graphic display attached, if used as a
workstation.
> 4. If so, How many terminals can be hooked up to one VAX?
I think that the largest installation that *I* know of had somewhere in
the range of 400 terminals.
> 5. Do the dumb terminals have floppy drives or tape drives, or any way of
> backing up data?
No. They are dumb terminals. But nobody wanted this, or else it could
easily have been provided.
> 6. What type of thesis project might a comp-sci student have worked on in
> 1994?
Artificial intelligence? Number crunching? OS? Data communication?
Just about anything really.
> 7. Could a VAX in 1994 be hooked up to the Internet?
Yes, just as it could in 1984, except it wasn't called the
"Internet" then.
> 8. How much might a VAX cost?
New? Name a figure and we'll name the VAX.
Johnny
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