Shawn wrote:
> On Fri, 23 May 2003 15:57:00 -0500
> Kent Schumacher <kent at structural-wood.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>>I've been using an old DOS 2.x based HP PC as a terminal for a sparc
>>server up until about 6 weeks ago.  I think I purchased it in 1982.
>>It still runs, but between it's aging screen and my aging eyes I
>>can't figure out about 50% of what is on the screen anymore.  (It's
>>an all in one unit, screen, printer, CPU, etc...).
>>
>>I won't miss it.
>>
> 
> Wow, I haven't heard of DOS 2.x since I left the automotive world.  The last shop I worked at had a Bear scope that was running DOS 2.x on a 286 Intel platform.  Last time I was there, I thought I still saw it.
> 
> I forgot to mention that a couple of months ago, we decommisioned an HP workstation something/80i.  Hard drive failure is what killed it I think.  There's also a DEC Workstation 5000/200.  Anyone remember them?  =)
> 
> Ahh, the influences of DEC in the open source realm.  And to think I get to administer 5 of them ranging from 4.0B to 5.1B on Alphaservers 4100 and DS-20E's.  
> 
> Wish they'd decide to open up to Linux and dump a few of the aging HP "D" class servers we've got as well...  But, noooo!!!   Linux is not "supported" in their eyes by vendors.
> 
Ummm....I've got a trio of Vic 20's...one of which is *still* 
shrink-wrapped.  With the Target $299.99 price tag.  Other two still run.


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