[Info-vax] Final Orace release on VMS.
Jan-Erik Söderholm
jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com
Mon Nov 16 07:44:33 EST 2020
Den 2020-11-16 kl. 00:37, skrev Arne Vajhøj:
> On 11/15/2020 5:56 PM, Jan-Erik Söderholm wrote:
>> Den 2020-11-15 kl. 21:50, skrev Phillip Helbig (undress to reply):
>>> In article <rorp0g$jc$1 at panix2.panix.com>, kludge at panix.com (Scott
>>> Dorsey) writes:
>>>> Phillip Helbig (undress to reply) <helbig at asclothestro.multivax.de> wrote:
>>>>> In article <i1cslrF4e2jU1 at mid.individual.net>, Bill Gunshannon
>>>>> <bill.gunshannon at gmail.com> writes:
>>>>>> Laugh if you will, but, actually, there is a business case for desktop
>>>>>> to data-center.
>>>>>
>>>>> Back when DEC used that slogan, it were a very successful company.
>>>>
>>>> This is true, but they were also selling totally different and
>>>> incompatible
>>>> systems for the desktop and the data center. In fact, they had several
>>>> totally
>>>> incompatble desktop systems competing against one another, which I suspect
>>>> is why it stopped being so successful.
>>>>
>>>> They were not promoting one system from desktop to data center, just one
>>>> vendor.
>>>
>>> Many places had VMS workstations on desktops booting as satellites from
>>> a much larger VAX or Alpha.
>>
>> In *some* places, and mainly, I would say, on VMS sysadmins tables. Might
>> have been a few used as CAD stations, but they was quickly replaced by
>> faster and quicker workstations from Sun, when they become available.
>
> Yep.
>
>> VMS has never been a mainstream office desktop environment, outside of
>> the technical area, as far as I know.
>
> I believe VMS back in the 80's actually were standard office desktop
> environment some places.
>
> On VT320 and VT420.
Right, I expected that comming... :-) I do *not* count dumb terminals
into what is usually known as "desptop" environments.
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