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806.1 | ?!? | SMOOT::ROTH | Green Acres is the place to be... | Tue May 09 1989 12:35 | 6 |
| Hmmm. And the Microvax II's are probably nearing "mature product" status too.
I'm going to figure how much discount is represented by these figures
and will post them here.
Lee
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806.2 | Other kinds of drastic changes, as well. | NEXUS::CONLON | | Tue May 09 1989 12:45 | 8 |
| Taken off the list of purchasable categories is PRINTERS, VT200,
and VT300 series video terminals.
It appears that Digital no longer sells individual terminals
to employees.
What gives?
|
806.3 | There is a method... | SMOOT::ROTH | Green Acres is the place to be... | Tue May 09 1989 13:00 | 14 |
| All of the prices you posted are %60 of list price; i.e. a 40% discount
for employees.
Either EPP just changed their pricing scheme or the list price of these systems
has really skyrocketed!
Lee
P.s. As an aside, the newer PC's are listed in the VTX EPP database also.
They appear to be priced according to the same discount scheme as the Microvax
II's.
For specific discussions of the Employee purchase program, wait for the
conference on SHALOT::EMPPURPRO to become available again...
|
806.4 | | SMOOT::ROTH | Green Acres is the place to be... | Tue May 09 1989 13:08 | 14 |
| Re: .2, missing tubes and printers
It appears that whoever maintains the VTX base cannot figure out how to
get multiple pages of menu choices. The new PC's took up a number of
menu items and it appears that items such as VT's and printers got 'shoved off
the end'.
This is not an attempt to throw stones at those that maintain the EPP VTX
base, it is my understanding that there is little support staff for it.
I recall seeing a note not long ago in the EPP notesfile asking for
someone that has VTX expertiese to help out...
Lee
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806.5 | Some prices are wonderful! | SMOOT::ROTH | Green Acres is the place to be... | Tue May 09 1989 13:16 | 3 |
| In all fairness, the prices listed under 'VAXstation Options' as listed in the
EPP VTX database seem pretty nice, especially the price on a 150Mb hard disk!
(or is it called a 'hard file'?) ;^)
|
806.6 | FUBAR | DPDMAI::DENIGAN | | Tue May 09 1989 16:52 | 10 |
|
I was looking to buy a World Box MicroVAX II. When I started
looking at it, less than two months ago, the price was ~$6500 for a
system. Same system now is over $25,000. What a bunch of
bovine feces! An almost 400% increase for a dying product.
Anything to improve the PROFIT PICTURE...
Thoroughly Disgusted :<)
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806.7 | Do you want to fix the "problem"? | DR::BLINN | He's not a *real* Doctor.. | Tue May 09 1989 17:08 | 19 |
| Complaining about the Employee Purchase Program in HUMAN::DIGITAL
isn't going to accomplish anything useful. Although I haven't
followed the SHALOT::EMPPURPRO conference in a while, it's much
more likely to be watched by the people responsible for the
program.
I know that the addition of the new DECstation PCs, as well as the
VAXstation 3100, is an idea that received a lot interest and
enthusiasm from fairly senior managers (I've seen the memos that
were floating around). I suspect that the changes needed may have
had some unanticipated side effects.
If complaining makes you feel better, you can continue to do so
here, but if you want to fix the problem, I'd suggest calling the
Employee Purchase Program hotline at 800-235-0505 and asking for
the name of the program manager, then express your concerns to him
or her directly.
Tom
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806.8 | | AUSTIN::FLATLEY | | Wed May 10 1989 00:27 | 13 |
| I don't think I've looked in SHALOT::EMPPURPRO within the past week
or so but last time I did the participation had dropped to near zero.
As has my hope that the price of a VAXstation would ever come down
to something I be willing to shell out. This is particularly
frustrating since my primary use would be work related.
From what I've seen complaining in SHALOT::EMPPURPRO has done little
good, and I think many people have given up complaining there. As
for a individual taking it up with the EPP manager a good idea, but
I've seen several examples of this being done with little result.
As for bring it up in *this conference doing no good? Maybe, but
history says otherwise.
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806.9 | THERE IS A LOGICAL REASON | TERPIN::SUSEL | | Wed May 10 1989 10:12 | 10 |
| part of the picture is that they may have raised the price to the
real world to encourage purchace of the 3*** series.
Only thing is our price was also raised in parrallel.
Its been done before and is part of the marketing picture.
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806.10 | look elsewhere? | DIXIE1::SILVERS | Onsite at Monsanto-Pensacola,FL | Wed May 10 1989 10:32 | 2 |
| guess that means we turn to the 'used' &/or 'refurbed' dealers to
buy VAXes (& MV's) so we can do DEC work at home??
|
806.11 | The picture is out of focus | KYOA::MIANO | Who are the METS? | Wed May 10 1989 10:33 | 8 |
| RE: .9
> Its been done before and is part of the marketing picture.
If thinking that there are DEC employees who are able to buy $40,000
systems is part of the marketing picture then no wonder we're in such
bad shape right now. Clearly some organization has completely lost
touch with the market.
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806.12 | avoiding upper limits | CVG::THOMPSON | Protect the guilty, punish the innocent | Wed May 10 1989 11:01 | 18 |
| About 10 years ago I got a hold of the then employee purchase
policy. I noted with humor that there was spicific mention of
DECsystem-10s. If you think $40,000 is out of range think of
how far out a DECsystem-10 was. I think it is good that DEC
doesn't just offer us the lowest priced items. Who knows we
may have several independently rich people who could afford high
end systems. It's kind of nice to know they can buy them at
discount.
I don't think anyone really believes that a lot of employees
are going to buy $40,000 systems. Or even $10,000 systems. I
mean what do you realy *need* one for? If you really need one
at home to do DECs work then DEC should buy it right? Now 'want'
is a whole nother word but for me, at least, I have higher
priority items for my money than computers. (But then I already
bought a Rainbow a few years ago.)
Alfred
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806.13 | | BUNYIP::QUODLING | Just a Coupl'a days.... | Wed May 10 1989 11:19 | 26 |
| re <<< Note 806.10 by DIXIE1::SILVERS "Onsite at Monsanto-Pensacola,FL" >>>
-< look elsewhere? >-
> guess that means we turn to the 'used' &/or 'refurbed' dealers to
> buy VAXes (& MV's) so we can do DEC work at home??
If needs be, but let me suggest to you and the indignant noters.
that a) you get in touch with the program manager for the employee
purchase plan and ask for the true facts rather than getting upset
over what may just be an error in calculating the prices. b) If
you do have a valid need to do DEC work at home, then you get your
CC Manager to pay for a terminal and or system for this purpose.
(Oh, well it doesn't justify the expense to the Cost Center? SO
how can you justify the expense to yourself?)
C'mon people, EPP is a benefit, it is not a god-given right. IT is
staffed by people who can make mistakes occasionally just like
everyone else, and is plagued with the usual problems of budgets,
etc that anyone else in the organization is. CUt them a little
slack. GIve them a call, ask for clarification. And if, they have
intentionally raised the prices through the roof, then complain to
them, not us...
q
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806.14 | These prices don't look so bad.... | CVG::THOMPSON | Protect the guilty, punish the innocent | Wed May 10 1989 11:42 | 33 |
| Being the curious sort I decided to look into the VTX database
myself. Interestingly enough it appears to have been updated
today. What follows are some sample prices. While I don't have
a price book with MLP these appear to be pretty good prices.
Product Description Special Msg Est. Price
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DH-625N1-BA MV2000,4MB,RD32,RX33 4,401.00
DH-625N2-BA MV2000 6MG RD32, RX3 5,643.00
DH-625N3-AA MVAX2000,4MB,RD53,US 4,740.00
DH-625N4-AA MV2000,6MB,RD53,US 5,508.00
DJ-PV014-BA VS3100 MODEL 30 WORK VMS W/LIC B/W MONITO 7,795.00
DH-630Q1-FA MVII BA23 5MB RD53 D 14,331.00
DH-630Q2-HA MVII,5MB,BA23,RD54,T 15,249.00
DH-630Q4-JA MVII BA123 9MB 2XRD5 27,039.00
DH-630Q4-KA MVII BA123 5MB 2XRD5 25,309.00
DH-630Q3-JA MVII BA123 5MB RD54/ 21,111.00
DH-630Q3-HA MVII,BA123,5MB RQDX3 19,491.00
DH-630Q2-FA MVII,5MB,BA23,RQDX3/ 14,201.00
DH-630Q5-HA MVII 16MB H9642 KDA/ 28,620.00
DH-630Q6-BA MVII 16MB H9642 KDA/ 38,700.00
The following contact information was also given in the
VTX database.
Administrative Issues
Gerry Leblanc
DTN 264-5441
(603) 884-5441
If you are really interested in a computer check it out yourself.
Alfred
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806.15 | another side | ASABET::EHNSTROM | | Wed May 10 1989 12:45 | 17 |
|
Here's another side to this story. I've been with DEC for 13
years now and I do some of DEC's work at home. I truely wanted
to buy DEC but the price always seemed to be a bit high. My cost
Center managers were always nice enough to loan me equipment to
take home to do the work but I always had to bring it back after
a while "because they needed it for another purpose". I recently
changed jobs and really got tired of going through the process of
signing out equipment to use so I looked into DEPP. I found that
I could get a better deal from a competitor and from the 'used or
refurbed' dealers. I now own an A**le and it cost me a whole lot
less than what DEPP could come close to. My feeling is if DEC wanted
us to use them they would have priced them so we could afford them
and still be competitve in the markets.
Tom Terriffic
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806.16 | Corporate yawn from on high ? | CSC32::S_HALL | Gimme a DEC PC & a bear with a radio | Wed May 10 1989 12:58 | 15 |
| re: The title of this Note...
It's really not accurate to say that Digital DOES IT ...to
employees.
The situation is not that they've done something....it's
that they've obviously chosen NOT to do something.
It's apparently NOT any sort of corporate goal, or seen as
even remotely in the corporation's interest for employees
to be able to purchase our products at reasonable discounts.
As long as management either doesn't understand/care about
the benefits, you'll be offered those $40,000 MicroVaxes...
Steve h
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806.17 | | KYOA::MIANO | Who are the METS? | Wed May 10 1989 13:41 | 14 |
| RE: .13
> over what may just be an error in calculating the prices. b) If
> you do have a valid need to do DEC work at home, then you get your
> CC Manager to pay for a terminal and or system for this purpose.
> (Oh, well it doesn't justify the expense to the Cost Center? SO
> how can you justify the expense to yourself?)
Not all organizations enjoy luxury when it comes to equipment. In
certain margin oriented organizations the management would rather have
15 team members work 80 hrs a week for months at a time doing their
project on an 11/780 than shell the few thousand bucks for the internal
cost of a VAXstations. The CC may not be able to justify it but 40 hrs
a week justifies it to the employee.
|
806.18 | Please take this to SHALOT::EMPPURPRO | DR::BLINN | M Power to the people | Wed May 10 1989 15:13 | 12 |
| Folks, please! All of this is just a rehash of the complaining
that's happened over and over in the SHALOT::EMPPURPRO conference,
and quite frankly, I'm not really surprised that participation
in that conference has dropped off if there's nothing better
in there than complaining.
Since SHALOT:: seems to be back among the living today, could you
PLEASE move this discussion there? If you have suggestions on how
to make the Employee Purchase Program better, get in touch with
Gerry LeBlanc and find out who really makes the decisions.
Tom
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806.19 | The deed is done | MPO::GILBERT | The Wild Rover - MAXCIM Program Office | Wed May 10 1989 15:38 | 7 |
|
Well, it appears to be a done deal anyway.
See livewire 5/9/89. The letter's in the mail.
Do they really think they fooled anyone???
|
806.20 | Livewire text | SMOOT::ROTH | Green Acres is the place to be... | Wed May 10 1989 16:40 | 31 |
| [The 'LIVEWIRE' posting from US LIVEWIRE VTX base. 09-May-89.]
Desktop Employee Purchase Program announced
Employees can now purchase Digital's desktop system packages through the
Digital Employee Purchase Program at 50% off list price. Through DEPP,
employees can enjoy savings of up to 40% off on all other products except
buyout software, which is discounted at 20% off.
Says Mike Kalagher, manager, U.S. Administration, "Over 2,500 employee
inquiries have been made to the Employee Purchase Program since we announced
our family of desktop products in January. With the anticipated increase
in sales through the program, we thought it made sense to simplify the total
Employee Purchase Program."
A letter will be mailed to all employees next week telling them about
the packaged systems available and the introductory offer of free software.
"In addition," says John Rose, manager, Personal Computing Systems Group,
"thanks to our joint development program with Apple, which was announced
last year, employees are eligible for a discount of roughly 30% on Apple
personal computers." John adds that the Apple discount program is not
part of the expanded DEPP; it's just another option for employees. If
you're interested, call (1-800) 446-3000, Ext. 900. Request the Employee
Package.
To order from DEPP using MasterCard or VISA, call 1-800-DIGITAL. Purchases
are limited to two systems per employee per year. For price and product
detail on all products offered through DEPP, access the Corporate Videotex
Library (type $ VTX), then select #20, Employee Benefits and Services. The
Employee Purchase Program is #2 on the menu.
|
806.22 | Press KP7 to add to your notebook | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie, CSSE/VMS Europe | Wed May 10 1989 17:54 | 6 |
|
This note has been writelocked. Please pursue this topic in
SHALOT::EMPPURPRO as has been requested.
Andy
Co-Moderator, Digital.
|
806.23 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie, CSSE/VMS Europe | Thu May 11 1989 18:16 | 5 |
|
This note has been re-opened.
Andy
|
806.24 | 9000% increase in software licenses | DELNI::GOLDSTEIN | Omphaloskepsis Society | Thu May 11 1989 19:34 | 8 |
| I think THIS conference should know about one MAJOR change.
Last week (before the update), VTX listed DEC-developed software
at roughly $20 per license. VMS unlimited was around $21!
Today, "MicroVMS License" is $1714.
At these prices, they're not going to sell a lot!
|
806.25 | Doesn't sound like they have their act together | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie, CSSE/VMS Europe | Thu May 11 1989 22:21 | 1 |
| Thats exciting. We don't have a "MicroVMS" product any more.
|
806.26 | An employee/Digital purchase plan | KYOA::KOCH | Yes, Ed Koch is my brother... | Fri May 12 1989 09:27 | 20 |
| You know, what I would like to see is a true employee benefit here.
If you look at the letter which is in another conference they will be
offering the VAXstation 3100 for about $8k. I would like to see Digital let
every employee buy one on the following basis.
The employee would pay $3k over 5 years with Digital "gifting" a
$1000 of the $5k balance each year. This would declared as income each year
to the employee and an expense to Digital. Digital would also finance the
system at a 10% imputed interest rate each year for IRS purposes, but not
charge the employee interest. This would be income to the employee and an
expense to Digital. The benefit would be available to employees after 5
years of service. The employee would sign a contract which would state if
they left Digital, the balance would be due on leaving the company.
This would mean it would cost the employee about $50/month for the
system + $?? for maintenance on the system. There would also be the tax on
the gift income and the unpaid but incurred interest on the system cost. I
think this brings it right into the realm of a good portion of people.
What do you think?
|
806.27 | | ULTRA::PRIBORSKY | All things considered, I'd rather be rafting. | Fri May 12 1989 10:25 | 26 |
| I guess I've got to pipe in here. The PC program might not be such a
bad deal. The MicroVAX systems are awfully expensive.
I need a personal computer at home. I just bought a new one. I have
a Mac Plus. I had planned on spending a bit of money, and momentarily
considered the MicroVAX from the employee purchase program. But,
I remembered that I wanted my family to be able to use the machine.
Quite honestly, the VAX is a wonderful programmer's machine. It's not
a very friendly off-the-shelf turnkey system.
I ended up buying a Mac IIcx, at DEC's 30% employee discount. It comes
to life in 15 seconds. A MicroVAX would take, minimally, what, 4 or 5
minutes? My wife (who's getting to be less intimidated by computers)
can type a test and print it on spirit masters in two minutes per page.
With the VAX and queues and etc, it'd take forever. Even to employees
VAX software is expensive. My spreadsheet (Microsoft Excel) cost
<$300, and is leaps and bounds above anything DEC makes in
capabilities. Word processing too.
Granted, the VAX is powerful. I even tried to convince my brother in
law to get one for his small business, but our printer offerings in
the small end don't quite match his needs. It's just not my idea of
"a personal computer".
So, independent of the large price increases, why do people buy VAX
machines for home use?
|
806.28 | EPP is really just smoke and mirrors | THEPIC::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Fri May 12 1989 10:53 | 18 |
| re: .26
Your idea is a good one. However, it still won't work because, (at least 6
months ago), employees don't get a break on maintenance. Maintenance on any
reasonably configured VAX computer is several hundred dollars a month.
Because of this, the only way I could afford a VAX computer would be if I
could get it for a price such that if something broke, I could just throw
it away and buy another.
re: .27
> So, independent of the large price increases, why do people buy VAX
> machines for home use?
The whole point is, they don't and given the current policies, they never
will.
Bob_who_better_shut_up_before_he_gets_really_p*ssed
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806.29 | Random thoughts | SMOOT::ROTH | Green Acres is the place to be... | Fri May 12 1989 11:12 | 41 |
| Someone in the EMPPURPRO notesfile rebuked those complaining
about the prices saying in effect that "the stockholders would
object to DEC 'losing money' on systems for employee use" and
therefore employees shouldn't expect generous discounts.
Bunk. If you held DEC stock would you be up in arms if
employees were getting a generous discount? I seriously doubt
Apple/IBM/GM/Ford stockholders worry about such things... or
even aware of them. I feel that getting more product into the
hands of the employee will go a long way towards building
knowledge of both our products and 'industry standard'
products. It appears that much of this equipment is not going
to find its way to our desktop at work, so the company might as
well make it easy to put them on our desks at home.
The problem is that this dual benefit (to both DEC and the
employee) cannot be measured in bottom line numbers. And in the
current fi$cal climate, it would seem that it is difficult to
deploy anything that would appear to be (on paper anyway) a
money losing proposition. And it is difficult for the company
to frankly discuss the profit (or lack of) on EPP equipment
because it would reveal their margins for the products to
competitors.
And, it is no doubt obvious that nothing being discussed here
is new... discussions of thie sort happen each time a new
'wave' of equipment hits the EPP shelves. At least this time it
is available fairly soon after initial customer offering.
I wonder what the rationale is at other companies for offering
employees discounts and/or loaner equipment? Here at DEC it
seems that the latest offerings are a result of many employee
queries about purchase. I would venture to say companies that
offer loaner equipment are doing so from the employee education
aspect. But VAXstations are quite a league apart (dollarwise)
from Macs/PC's/Apples, so I'm sure it is much more realistic
for a company like Apple to loan out it's popular products to
employees than it would be for DEC to loan out VAXstations.
Lee
|
806.30 | Right on! We have got to stop thinking "BOX, BOX, BOX"! | COUNT0::WELSH | Tom Welsh, UK ITACT CASE Consultant | Sun May 14 1989 08:27 | 50 |
| re .29:
> Someone in the EMPPURPRO notesfile rebuked those complaining
> about the prices saying in effect that "the stockholders would
> object to DEC 'losing money' on systems for employee use" and
> therefore employees shouldn't expect generous discounts.
>
> Bunk. If you held DEC stock would you be up in arms if
> employees were getting a generous discount?
Absolutely right! One of our absolute biggest problems right now is getting
rid of the idea that success is the revenue from boxes, and nothing else counts.
OK, we may still depend mostly on shipping boxes, but in the future we can't
(that's what Ken Olsen, Pier-Carlo Falotti and the other brass say). In the
long term we will sell expertise and the total range of equipment to put it
into practice. In the medium term we have to use our expertise to leverage our
software and hardware.
I would love to have a home computer, but like other noters here, I am looking
at two differing requirements:
(1) Something I can use at home
and
(2) Something my wife can use, and my kids can use.
Given free choice, I think I can just about make a VAX solution fit the second
requirement. Give me a VS3100 with DECwindows and all the trimmings (DECwrite,
DECdecision, a laser printer, some languages and tools...) and I can get by
with one machine. But I will NEVER begin to be able to afford it. From previous
replies, what I would need is:
* At least a 66% discount
* Free maintenance - say it's bundled with the purchase price
* Free software (except stuff we have to pay for, such as Ultrix).
There's another problem, which can only get worse. If you look in the
SECURITY_POLICY and SECURITY_INFORMATION conferences, you will find somewhere
that security demands that people working from home not have access to any
confidential information! (because it goes over an open line, also because
your spouse/children might see it).
So - I guess I save up till I can afford a PC clone, and bring up my children
to do things the IBM way. Not my choice, but...
--Tom
|
806.31 | make that *originate* | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie, CSSE | Mon May 15 1989 17:56 | 2 |
| I work from home often. I have access to confidential information.
Often I *riginate* such information. SHould i cease working from home?
|
806.32 | anyone who steals MY code steals a lot of BUGS! | REGENT::LEVINE | | Tue May 16 1989 10:31 | 8 |
| re: -1
After reading that reference yesterday, I was wondering the same
thing. I checked those security conferences, but they are large
and Im swamped in a project.
Can anyone substantiate this?
|
806.33 | Relevant policies | ULTRA::HERBISON | B.J. | Tue May 16 1989 11:21 | 15 |
| If you want to investigate how to handle proprietary information
on systems in your home, here are some relevant standards that
can be found in VTX:
Under VTX EASYNET, entry `Security Standards', there is an
entry for `Proprietary Information Protection Policy'.
Under VTX DIS, Digital Information Systems Policies and
Procedures, there are entries for `Electronic Information
Protection' (3.10), `Electronic Information Access' (3.11),
`Connection to EASYnet' (6.11), `Connection of Systems
Not Owned by Digital to Internal Data Networks' (6.13).
Policy 6.13 seems especially relevant.
B.J.
|
806.34 | Is this a digression? | DR::BLINN | Chief N. A. | Tue May 16 1989 11:32 | 5 |
| How quickly we stray from "Employee Purchase Program woes" to
issues around protection of Digital's proprietary information on
home computer systems.
Tom
|
806.35 | Watch out | FTMUDG::GRANDE | | Tue May 23 1989 16:40 | 6 |
| I think that if this keeps up- watch out Digital. If they're charging
us this amount, then what kind of company would it take to buy our
systems? A very rich one. I think that the prices of our systems has
to come way down or else we will. There are too many average people in
this world; these are the type we should sell to, then we'd have the
upper edge.
|
806.36 | What couldn't I do with it! | SNDCSL::SMITH | Let's go trigger Warf! | Fri May 26 1989 14:06 | 33 |
| re: .27(?)
What would anyone want with a microvax in thier home? As one who
has over $20K in computers and electronics at home, I can give you
a few ideas:
Learn VMS (really learn, hands-on, all the dirty details)
Learn Macro
Learn to write device drivers
Write device drivers (see below)
Figure out the Q-bus and build custom peripherals
Set up a Space-related BBS using NOTES
Learn C
write lotsa C programs for lists maintainance, home control,
teleoperated vehicle control, graphics, etc
Get my S.O. hooked on VMS and Vaxen so she will stop badmouthing
the poor uVax-II at her work running Ultrix.
Get my S.O. (the SW expert) to fire up UUCP under VMS and get our
machine up on the internet (elskov.sunswick.mv.com?).
Learn about QIO calls and data structures and neat features of VMS
so I don't have to spend literally _weeks_ getting up to speed
on them during company time.
Add an RRD50 (or 40) drive and see about getting the Nasa CDROMs
with planetary spacecraft images on them. Then it's a SMOP
to convert to UIS or GKS or Sixels or ....
Need I continue? All that off the top of my head in a couple of
minutes. I was trying to fit the $10K price of an appropriately
configured microvax-II into our budget, but now the price has more
than doubled, and my S.O. keeps mentioning Suns.....
Willie
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806.37 | | VCSESU::COOK | I'm old, with short hair, really! | Fri May 26 1989 15:35 | 15 |
|
re .36
8-)
Suns! (ack!)
I just got done reading a memo where DEC beat out Sun with a major
customer who had been previously using Sun workstations. The
customer found that DEC's products were significantly better in all
areas.
I had to smile, then again I'm biased.
/prc
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806.38 | Does your homeowners insurance cover this? | TLE::AMARTIN | Alan H. Martin | Sat May 27 1989 09:36 | 10 |
| Re .36:
> write lotsa C programs for lists maintainance, home control,
*****^*****
> teleoperated vehicle control, graphics, etc
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Ye gads. You forgot to mention air traffic control and direct control of
nuclear reactors.
/AHM
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806.39 | | EAGLE1::EGGERS | Anybody can fly with an engine. | Sat May 27 1989 21:26 | 1 |
| ... and the navigation systems for oil tankers.
|
806.40 | A Sun and a new car or two = a microvax! | SNDCSL::SMITH | Let's go trigger Warf! | Tue May 30 1989 09:33 | 7 |
| re: .36 [ack, suns]
Yabut, when Suns are $5K and uVaxen are $10K I've got a fight on
my hands, but when uVaxen are $20-25K there's no contest....
Willie
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806.41 | Rathole alert! | SNDCSL::SMITH | Let's go trigger Warf! | Tue May 30 1989 09:42 | 11 |
| re: .38 [gack, C, teleop]
It's not as bad as it seems, the vehicle is currently based on a model
truck chassis (1/10 scale), and there's an operator in charge, the
computer just works the control laws and provides the 3-second delay
and various logging functions. It's currently running on an S-100
machine with several pounds of Z-80 code, so a microvax and C would be
a step _up_!
Willie
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806.42 | Please Post the EPP Letter | GUIDUK::B_WOOD | Once a hacker, now a hiker | Thu Jun 01 1989 04:03 | 5 |
| Could someone please post a copy of the letter that all DEC employees
were supposed to have rec'd last week. I haven't rec'd it and would
like to know what's happening?
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806.43 | Woes of a different "color" | SAHQ::LUBER | I wrote Satanic Nurses. Am I in Danger? | Thu Jun 01 1989 21:40 | 4 |
| Well, I recently ordered a PC under the employee purchase program.
I eagerly awaited the arrival of my DJ-PC425-BA. Unfortunately,
they shipped my a DJ-PC425-AA instead. Hope we do a better job
shipping our external customers what they ordered.
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806.44 | The "letter" | VAX4::BEELER | First? No. Next? Yes! | Fri Jun 02 1989 08:38 | 40 |
| .42> Could someone please post a copy of the letter that all DEC employees
.42> were supposed to have rec'd last week. I haven't rec'd it and would
.42> like to know what's happening?
The letter is rather long (two pages, both sides) but I'll post
the prices here.
System Config List EPP
------ ------ ---- ---
DJ-PC410-AA 210, 640 KB, Keyboard, 3.5",
MS-DOS, LA75-P, b/w 3,482 1,695
DJ-PC415-AA DJ-PC410-AA + 40 MB 4,847 2,395
DJ-PC420-BA 316, 1MB, 3.5, keyboard,
MS-DOS, LA75P, color 4,787 2,375
DJ-PC425-BA DJ-PC420-BA + 40 MB 6,152 2,995
DJ-PC430-BA 320, 2MB, 3.5, keyboard,
MS-DOS, LA75P, color 6,262 3,095
DJ-PC435-BA DJ-PC430-BA + 80 MB 8,152 3,995
DJ-PV014-BA Model 30, 8 MB, b/w, keyboard,
mouse, VMS, Desktopo VMS base,
(2) RZ23, (1) RX23, thinwire,
thinwire, ethernet, LA75, doc. 15,752 7,795
In addition, by ordering before 21 June you get your choice of
Microsoft Works or Wordperfect with floppy based systems, or Lotus
Symphony or dBase IV with hard disk system, or VMS DECwindows on
CDROM with VAXstation 3100 - free...
Quite frankly, I have not done any competitive pricing so I don't
know if these are reasonable, but, the $2,395 system (PC415) looks
reasonable to me...especially when you consider the LA75 and Lotus
included...comments?
Jerry
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806.45 | a couple of questions about VS3100 configs | HACKIN::MACKIN | Jim Mackin, Aerospace Engineering | Sun Jun 04 1989 12:59 | 7 |
| I just got my EMP thingie in the mail yesterday andf a couple of
(serious) questions came to mind:
1) How does DESKTOP VMS on the VS3100 work without a CD-ROM reader?
2) How would I use the Ethernet kit they supply for the VS3100 at home?
If I bought one of these, would Digital run an Ethernet from the office
to my home?
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806.46 | | QUARK::LIONEL | in the silence just before the dawn | Sun Jun 04 1989 13:14 | 13 |
| Re: .45
That had occurred to me also (at least item 1). However, this is
probably the wrong forum for such questions. Why not call 1-800-DIGITAL
(the number given in the letter) and ask them?
As for the Ethernet question - be serious! The configuration they
are selling happens to come an integral Ethernet adapter. So what
if you can't use it? Maybe some folks will buy two and run their
own LAN at home?
Steve
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806.47 | Hmm. Just a DEQNA and a DELNI... | QARRY::FRANCINI | There are always possibilities. | Wed Jun 07 1989 01:18 | 8 |
| Re: .45, .46
Boy, if I bought one of those, then if I got (a) a cheap DEQNA, and (b)
a DELNI, I could hook the VS3100 to my MicroVAX I at home...
Pipe dream city.
john
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806.48 | Or... | AUNTB::WARNOCK | Todd Warnock @CBO | Wed Jun 07 1989 21:28 | 1 |
| Or, a cheap DEQNA and a DESTA (which is a *LOT* cheaper than a DELNI.)
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806.49 | Cheap? How about free? | QUARK::LIONEL | B - L - Oh, I don't know! | Wed Jun 07 1989 23:13 | 5 |
| We've been tossing DEQNAs in the trash around here when they get
replaced in our MicroVAX systems with DELQAs. I've got one serving
as a paperweight. Should be easy enough to find one.
Steve
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806.51 | Let's get the facts on DEQNA/DELQA | SMOOT::ROTH | Green Acres is the place to be... | Thu Jun 08 1989 11:40 | 6 |
| I don't want to continue a rathole, but shortly I will post a pointer to
a note that contains the offical company stance on the DEQNA/DELQA support
issue. I don't want any of the previous replies about these Ethernet interfaces
to be interpreted the wrong way for our customers or internal folkes.
Lee
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806.52 | Just Throw it away?? | IND::CATANIA | Mike C. �-� | Mon Jun 12 1989 20:57 | 15 |
| RE: Note 806.49
> -< Cheap? How about free? >-
>
> We've been tossing DEQNAs in the trash around here when they get
> replaced in our MicroVAX systems with DELQAs. I've got one serving
> as a paperweight. Should be easy enough to find one.
>
It's amazing how many things are thrown away in this company,
especially when we are trying to cut expenses!
- Mike
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806.53 | What would YOU do with them? | QUARK::LIONEL | B - L - Oh, I don't know! | Mon Jun 12 1989 23:38 | 11 |
| Re: .52
Since we've been told that the DEQNAs will not be supported by a future
version of VMS, and since we've experienced many Ethernet problems due
to DEQNAs, what else should we do with them?
If you have an answer to this question, address it to Field Service,
since they're the ones who are saying they don't want the DEQNAs
back.
Steve
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806.54 | mail them to me. | WORDS::BADGER | One Happy camper ;-) | Tue Jun 13 1989 00:32 | 16 |
| Rumor and speculation on any product is not good.
I'm still uncomfortable when we talk about this product in the manner
of .53 [not aimed at Steve in particular]. The product manager
for any product should be consulted for specific details.
DEQNAs can be used in a lot of applications. Given the proper
revision, it IS a stable product. It does have limitations in
high %NI traffic. It is supported across all software lines in
phase 4 decnet applications.
VMS does not have plans to support it in phase V decnet. Other
software may support it. Its replacement does have advantages
tha VMS would like to take advantage of.
There are programs in the planning stage to cover situations
where it would be advantageous to upgrade. A blanket swap
is not in everyone's best interest. In fact some applications
may not be able to use its replacement as its replacement is
not 100% compatible.
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806.55 | Employee Purchase Suggestion | KYOA::JUDICE | Long promised, but never delivered | Tue Jul 25 1989 01:03 | 21 |
|
I haven't got the faintest idea of where to make this suggestion,
so let me put it here.
There is minimal enthusiasm towards the Employee Purchase Program,
at least here in our neck of the woods (NJ). When I worked for RCA,
we had a VERY successful employee purchase program. The secret was
that when you bought things, you paid for them via payroll deductions,
and very, very low interest rates.
Buying a $1200 VCR was virually unnoticeable when it was paid off
the top of your paycheck over 2 years. It did wonders to move
things, despite prices higher than "Crazy Eddie", and better products
from other vendors.
I suspect that a program like this, with say Apple PC's included
would be a huge success. Not that the EPP isn't a success - it's
just that I've never heard of one single person using it yet.
/ljj
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806.56 | Try EMPPURPRO... | SCAM::GRADY | tim grady | Thu Jul 27 1989 00:40 | 8 |
| Nice idea. Not sure if anything like that exists now. Try the Employe
Purchase Program notes file:
ATLAST::EMPPURPRO
(Haven't been there lately, but it may still be around).
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806.57 | It's on SHALOT now... | MSDSWS::DBROWN | Dwight Brown, KXO SWS | Thu Jul 27 1989 08:35 | 1 |
| The Employee Purchase Program is now listed as SHALOT::EMPPURPRO.
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