On Sunday 11 January 2004 13:14, John Lawson wrote:
Thanks to Mr. Finnegan - I have a nice VAXstation 3100
Mod 38 running
: ) I can answer some of this..
Hobbyist VMS V7.2 - sitting here whirring away. As I
observed to him
- it's interesting to have a DEC machine in my collection that weighs
*less* than I do.
So now my untutored Quesions am:
Can this be done:
VAXstation --> Ethernet -->[???]<-- Ethernet <-- cablemodem <-- the
Net.
What adapts Thin Ethernet coax to Cat5?
You've got about two (simple) options:
One involves finding either a box to convert this specifically (I've got
one somewhere, it's about the size of a 2U rackmount ethernet hub)... I
think it's called a "bridge". Or, you can just find a 10BaseT ethernet
hub that has an AUI port and get a 10Base2 (coax) transciever to put on
it.
The next option, which might be simpler, is to just get an 10BaseT AUI
transciever and put it on the VAXstation's AUI port (and make sure to
switch it from BNC to the AUI port for networking on the back).
More specifically to download/install freeBSD
perhaps...
I think you actually want NetBSD (or possibly OpenBSD). I'm pretty sure
FreeBSD doesn't run on VAX.
And, furthermore: MY VMS experience was sketchy at
best, mostly
desultory playing with a uVAX II that Hans now has - and I have no
doc at all right now.
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/
Most to all of the OpenVMS documentation is online there.
What is the system called that VMS uses to chain all
the DCL
commands to auto-execute at startup? I wanna edit a lot of them out
- especially right now it's looking for a cluster it can't find, and
periodically (every 15 mins) complains of "too few servers".
SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUP.COM from what I see on google.
My memory also says
SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP.COM, so try there as well.
Thirdly/finally: Anyone got a VMS Grey Wall they'd
like to unload
cheap? I'll pay for the books, packing and shipping to zip 89706
(Carson City, NV).
Well, that I can't really help you with. I just got my own Orange
wall. : ) But, you can look at the docs at the hp site above, which
are going to be more up-to-date than anything else.
Pat
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