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All that for a cool $200,000 (I think, it's definately under $300,000). When
you compare it to the VM/CMS system, it's a great bargin! (of course, hooking
up to the Inet with a T1 isn't cheep....)
--micah
In article <1994Nov16.084544.34043@miavx1>, [log in to unmask]
(Joel Hyatt) writes:
> In article <1994Nov16.081147.34041@miavx1>, [log in to unmask]
(Kent Covert) writes:
>> CPU: One DECchip 21064 / 190 Mhz
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>> Anything else that I've forgotten?
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> Yeah. Is there a sign on the thing that says "Warning to persons with
> pacemakers: High Speed CPU in use"? :) Wow. Just to ask a hypothetical
> question: If I were to win Lotto, or find out I'm a long lost Rockefeller or
> something, how much would an identically configured system cost me?
> --
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