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On Mon, 8 Dec 1997, Allison J Parent wrote:

> 
> <dog-mansion, but unless someone offered me a PDP-11 with a 64-bit data bus
> <that was made with modern chip manufacturing techniques and had a decent
> <user interface & peripherals, I'd still choose a PC over a PDP-11.
> 
> The 32bit version is called a vax!  I'll take a vax over a PC anyday.
> Come to mention it I have 6 Vaxen and 4 operating qbus pdp-11s.

Who wouldn't?  (As long as I could put Unix on it instead of VMS, of
course.)


