[rescue] SS10/20 death
Julius Sridhar
vance at ikickass.org
Wed Feb 6 14:53:47 CST 2002
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Robert Rose wrote:
> OK, I'll play too...
Here goes:
> > >> First video game console: Fairchild Channel F
> Um, I never owned one.
ColecoVision.
> > >> First computer: TI-99/4A
> Commodore VIC-20 (might also count as first video game console if you want)
DEC PDP-11/70
> > >> First computer that I really got into: Amiga 1000
> An original IBM-PC that I rescued in 1990.
DEC MicroVAX 3200
> > >> First Sun: 3/50 with 19" mono monitor. 1995.
> 4/370 surplus from work in 1996.
3/80
> > >> First SPARC: SPARCstation 1 that I paid $700 for in 1995
> Sparc 10/512 that I paid $1k for in 1997.
SPARCstation IPX
As an aside, a Sun 4/370 is a SPARC machine...
> > >> First SMP machine: Dual-66Mhz BeBox
> Sparc 10 as above.
RS/6000 F30
> > >> First SMP SPARC: SS10, dual SM41s
> And again.
Sun 4/690MP dual SM81
> > >> Favorite machine: Probably that first SS1. It kicked ass.
> Surprisingly, not the Sparc 10. At the moment the O2.
S/390 G5
> > >> "biggest" computer I've had an account on: E6500 at work.
> E10K, 40 x 400MHz.
> Do mainframes count? If Sridhar plays then I guess so. In that case, I
> should probably mention that I work for a sub-contractor to IBM and have an
> account one one of their internal systems. Mmmm.. big!
The biggest machine I ever had an account on was fshvmdc.fishkill.ibm.com
which is a parallel sysplex of 16 machines, each of which is a
10-processor IBM z900 with many many GB of primary storage a TB of
secondary storage and 10's of TB of disk.
Peace... Sridhar
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