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   On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 14:42:29 GMT   
   scott@alfter.diespammersdie.us (Scott Alfter) wrote:   
      
   > In article ,   
   > Gordon Henderson wrote:   
   > >In article , druck wrote:   
   > >>On 14/08/2024 20:07, john larkin wrote:   
   > >>> On Wed, 14 Aug 2024 19:40:25 +0100, Chris Townley    
   > >>>> Not sure about that - in the late 80's our Vax8530 took about 30 mins   
   > >>>> for a reboot.   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>> My X86 VMS instance in a VM on modest hardware, takes less than a minute   
   > >>>> to reboot   
   > >>>   
   > >>> MS-DOS was a lot faster, on a 2 MHz 8088.   
   > >>>The BBC Micro (2MHz 6502) was even faster booting from it's OS ROM.   
   > >>The longest part was doing the startup beep.   
   > >   
   > >Boot times are always a somewhat interesting subjest - Yes, the Beeb   
   > >and Apple II spend more time doing the Beep at startup than anything   
   > >else. the Beeb had an advantage over the Apple II in that the filing   
   > >system was in ROM where on the Apple II it had to boot from a small PROM   
   > >on the disk controller card then load up DOS which took extra seconds...   
   >   
   > If you didn't care about not being in DOS, you could switch it on, hit   
   > Ctrl-Reset, and get dropped into a BASIC prompt right away. If a disk   
   > controller wasn't installed at all (it was about a year from the   
   > introduction of the Apple II to the introduction of the Disk II floppy   
   > drive), it'd boot straight to BASIC.   
   >   
   > After I added a hard drive to my IIe, the longest delay in starting the   
   > computer was waiting for the drive to spin up. :)   
   >   
   I have/had a EEEpc that'd boot to a cutdown linux & open a browser   
   (FF2.0) in about 10s from pressing "on" button. Of course very little on   
   the internets these days will work with a basic html browser; loads of   
   webshites seem to have to download a heap of javascript and large   
   pictures before toggling to telling you your browser is no longer   
   supported.   
      
   --   
   Bah, and indeed Humbug.   
      
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