> > > if you surveyed everyone at the village pub on a Saturday night, a
> > > decent percentage of them would have their monies at the tender mercies
> > > of a GT.M database.
> >
> > ... you might see me there, too crying in my beer about the demise of
> > DEC - I had high hopes for the Digital architecture which was years
> > ahead of its time in the 1980's/1990's.
> >
> > I hope HP keeps that architecture alive.
> >
> > Richard Schilling
> >
> 
> I believe it's already dead, with the 1.6 GHz EV7z being the final version.

Some of that history,

http://news.com.com/2100-1010_3-5093416.html?tag=nefd_top

Will GT.M eventually support AMD 64 and Opteron processor lines?

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