Subject: Re: Vax 4000/700
To: joseph p bennardo <fordluvr@juno.com>
From: Chuck McManis <cmcmanis@mcmanis.com>
List: port-vax
Date: 03/04/2002 17:00:01
At 07:15 PM 3/4/02, joseph p bennardo wrote:
>I have some questions concerning the Vax 4000/700 series computer. How
>much would one of these cost me?
Somewhere between $0 and $2,500. If you contact any number of DEC
re-sellers (they advertise in Processor Magazine (www.processor.com)) they
can often sell you one. Note that there are VAX 4000/400's, ,/500, /600's,
/600a, /700, /700a, /705, and /705a which are all basically the same
processor with a faster clock rate. So the /700 is somewhat midrange there.
Not as valuable as a 705 but better than a 500. The biggest problem is that
since most of these are just a processor swap the resellers keep the
processors but dump the chassis.
> Are there any significant benefits in
>speed or general performance over the 4000/90 series vax I already have.
The "significant" benefit is that the 4000/700 has a Qbus attached to it.
You can install some neat peripherals there (like parallel interfaces,
serial port muxes) that let you do interesting things with your machine.
Further, the 4000/700 can be camouflaged as an end table, whereas the
4000/90 looks like a bulky PC type computer.
>The 4000/90 is worlds better than the Vax 3100 I started this project
>with and I'm wondering if I'd see a similar jump in performance Weith a
>4000/700 vs 4000/90
No, you would see a big jump if you went to the 4000/96 or a 4000/705a, but
with the 700 you would just get a bigger power bill :-)
--Chuck