Find the OpenVMS FAQ for info on bypassing the SYSTEM password. If trying
to connect from a PC or Mac, it will be easiest if the system is running
TCP/IP. Getting DECnet or LAT software for either platform will be
difficult.
The HP website will have PDF's and probably HTML versions of newer manuals
online. Probably V7.3 as that was the last for the VAX. You will also want
to check out the OpenVMS Hobbyist Program. For fun you might look at
getting it on HECnet once you get your ethernet connection sorted.
Nice haul. That's a very good VAX, and the VT525 is something I've lusted
after.
Zane
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010, Teo Zenios wrote:
I finally got some terminals (VT525) and DEC MMJ
cables for my MicroVAX
3100/85. I tuned it on expecting it to be dead and found a copy of OpenVMS
V7.1 is installed on the MicroVAX (well after I tried both serial ports on
the terminal and the screen came up at 9600 baud).
I have never owned anything DEC or any computers that didn't have built in
video, sound, keyboards so I have a few questions.
What kind of reading material do I need to understand how these systems
and software work?
Is there a default login/password for OpenVMS V7.1
Is OpenVMS available for download? Is V 7.1 optimal for this old unit (I
think it has the full 128MB but have to check, dual 2GB? drives and built
in CDROM).
I assume I can use some old PC or Mac software to login over the coax
ethernet (does it do DHCP?) once I get some ethernet cables and I know
what the heck I am doing.
What kind of server was a MicroVAX 3100/85 anyway (files, applications,
etc)?
What are optimal setting for the VT525 to work with the MicroVAX (serial
settings, color, lines, etc).
Figured I would try some completely different systems last year and ended
up finding the MicroVAX before it was turned into razorblades. Took me a
while to get the other parts needed.
TZ