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Re: [LUG] OT: VMS 30 today

 

On Wednesday 07 November 2007 09:48, Clare Shepherd wrote:
> I've just read an interesting article in the Make magazine daily
> newsletter about the above. VMS is open now and owned by HP. As it's
> a paid sub, I've posted the news item. I thought some here might find
> it of passing interest.
>
> Gareth Williams, associate director of the Smithsonian Astrophysical
> Observatory Minor Planet Center since 1990, has been tracking the
> 400,000 orbits of known asteroids and comets in the solar system
> using a cluster of 12 VAXes, from offices on the Harvard University
> campus. The Deutsche Börse stock exchange in Frankfurt runs on VMS.
> The Australian Stock Exchange runs on it. The train system in
> Ireland, Irish Rail, runs on it, as does the Amsterdam police
> department. The U.S. Postal Service runs its mail sorters on OpenVMS,
> and Amazon.com uses it to ship 112,000 packages a day. It has "a very
> loyal installed base of customers," says Ann McQuaid, general manager
> of OpenVMS at HP, who shows no signs of wanting to give it up.
>
> If anyone is interested in more here's a link to the original article
> in Information Week: http://www.informationweek.com/news/
> showArticle.jhtml?articleID=202801794
>
> Clare
When I was a chip designer with BT in the 80s we used a VAX780 running VMS
it ran at 1 MIP!!! It catered for ~15 engineers and about 30 secretaries. 
There was an office package on it that was more 'integrated' than anything 
I've seen since. A friend wrote a piece of code for it called Krunge which 
took a document and swapped some of the words for similar sounding or spelt 
words. It was fun watching krunged documents agreed in meetings despite being 
almost meaningless.
I used to have a bit of code that crashed and loaded me up in the debugger 
with what we'd now call su or kernel privileges which was great for upping 
the priority on my batch runs!
Now some 20 years later you can stick windows on a computer 1000 times as 
powerful and your productivity is probably 1/30th of what it was then. 
Prettier though...
Tom te tom te tom


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