Subject: Re: If you want a machine to make your uVAX II look fast...
To: John Wilson <wilson@dbit.com>
From: Johnny Billquist <bqt@update.uu.se>
List: port-vax
Date: 10/30/2002 17:31:56
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, John Wilson wrote:
> I'll say. I've got an 11/730 stashed in my garage (that I keep meaning to
> haul out and play with), which I used to run with 4.2BSD. With just one
> user on it, you could overrun its TTY input buffer to the point of pathetic
> beeping, just by typing random input quickly *by hand*. Now that's slow!!!
Bet that was with a DZ-11 as well. About the worst peripherial you can
imagine, and combined with the slow interrupt response time of a VAX it
really sucks.
Or, to quote the RSX sources (from [11,10]TDSCH.MAC):
;+
; If we cannot process a clock interrupt within 10 seconds, we are
; no longer processing in real time, and we may as well become
; a VAX ... Call an end to this ... NOW!
;-
BGCK$A BF.SAN,BE.IDC,<FATAL> ;;; System massively confused
Johnny
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