The expansion
box appears to contain a TK50 drive as it had a TK50
tape in it. To be honest, I've never seen a TK70. So could it be a
TK70 with a TK50 tape in it? Can a TK70 read/write a TK50 tape?
I'm assuming it's a Half-Hieght drive? If so it's a TZ30. I'm not aware
of
there ever having been a SCSI TK70.
It's a half height drive. Ah, so a TZ30 is just a SCSI TK50? Can I use the
tapes I write in my TK50 on my MVax II? (I lost track of DEC stuff after
the MVax II. Kinda sad really.)
Erm, not sure why you'd want to. If you're
going to have a real OS on the
MicroVAX 3100 (VMS), I'm not sure if you'll be able to write out NetBSD
anyway. Remember my motto, it's a VAX, it should be running VMS! :^)
I'm not opposed to this. Of course, then I'd probably use one of the Suns
for a uucp gateway. Though, if I'm really serious, I should probably just
allocate a linux box to the task.
I suppose I'm not completely against running VMS on it though I can't
afford the hobbyist license right now. ($100 isn't it? Or is that for the
Unix hobbyist license?) I used to do ALOT of stuff on VMS Vaxen and have
even toyed with the idea of having a nice one around to telnet into just
to say I can. I'm just not sure I'd want to USE it for anything, however.
I suppose I feel the same way about Vaxen that I do about Intel boxes.
Perfectly acceptable hardware, horrible default operating systems.
Intel - Linux
Vaxen - NetBSD =-)
Anthony Clifton
Des Moines, Iowa