[geeks] just to stir things up, a few predictions
Patrick Giagnocavo
patrick at mail.zill.net
Sat Oct 23 23:15:26 CDT 2004
On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 10:49:49PM -0500, Jonathan C. Patschke wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote:
>
> >>VMS has a ton of areas that are definitely better.
> >
> >Until it ships on a major architecture, hardly anyone will know.
>
> And what would you call VAX (the most successful minicomputer
> architecture EVER), AXP (the first 64-bit RISC, and one of the most
> widespread RISC at its time), and Itanium?
It was a dumb and incorrect way of trying to make my point. VAX is
beyond major, it is seminal, that is a point not up for argument.
What I mean to say is that its low shipping volumes mean that not many
people know about the advantages.
> >Maybe the Itanium port will lead to an AMD64 port.
>
> Why in the hell would they do that? What would that accomplish other
> than puttin VMS on unreliable commodity hardware so that it's not
> nearly so bulletproof. -That- will sure sell a million more licenses,
> right?
Itanium will not evolve as quickly as AMD64. It is the Motorola 68K
story all over again.
> Just because you can't run an OS on your desktop doesn't mean that it's
> not successful. And, for that matter, a VAXstation or AlphaStation will
> -give- you VMS on your desktop, and you can still buy AlphaStations
> <flame>
> Hey, here's an idea, let's port VMS to IA32. All the world's a PC!!
AMD64 != IA32 , but you knew that.
I don't want to get into a PC flamefest. See above for what I should
have written.
I too wish VMS was more popular, if only so that I could more easily
learn about it.
--Patrick
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