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Doug-

I'll bet that if the A-Class were cranked up to full speed that a few tier
shifts would happen!!

Gary

-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Becker [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 3:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] A Modest Proposal


I haven't done the research for awhile, but we found that the N-Class
machines, even at the lowest tier, were prohibitive [but I certainly would
support the increase in speed for the N-Class machines as well].

The A-Class machines have the advantage of having much lower upgrade
fees--the total cost of the machine would come out as about a wash over all
(at least from the 929KS) and I had figured that it would actually pay for
itself in about 18 months or less.

If HP were to beef up the A-Class, and every thing else were kept equal, we
might look to an upgrade.

As it is, except for the printers we buy, we no longer have HP for a vendor:
We are using third party support for both hardware and software, saving lots
of bucks, and there isn't a snowball's chance in a blast furnace that we
would ever be tempted in any way to look at HP-UX.

However, if the HP - Compaq merger occurs, we might be buying HP PC's and
servers; I would point out that the only hurdle left is the shareholder
vote--the Europeans approved it, in spite of predictions last year on this
forum that they would not.

>>> Brian Duncombe <[log in to unmask]> 03/08 5:40 PM >>>
At 11:43 AM 3/8/2002 -0500, Douglas Becker wrote:
>A modest proposal
>
>If Hewlett-Packard [and particularly Winnie Prather] wants to redeem itself
>in the eyes of the HP3000 community, it can remove the mechanism to
>artificially inhibit the A-Class Processors and allow them to run at 400
>megahertz.

Why only the A class?



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