--- Eric Dittman <dittman(a)dittman.net> wrote:
Thanks to a
friend around the corner, booting DKA0 now gives me
AXP/VMS 6.1, and, as before, booting DKC0 gives me Digital Unix 3.2.
Don't forget to switch the os_type between the two. That makes
sure the proper optimized PALcode is used.
Sound useful... how is that done?
I've used CD-Rs in an RRD42. In fact, some of the
OpenVMS
Source Listings CDs are CD-Rs.
Hmm... maybe I'd better try a different brand of media.
Thanks again
for all who helped recently. I'm one step closer on
my journey to bring my VAX experience to the end of the 20th C.
You mean VMS experience, don't you?
No... I mean VAX... this is step one - VMS on a box with a CD-ROM.
Step two is to use it to feed my VAX/VMS 6.0 CD-ROMs to a VAX processor
with no CD-ROM, but with Ethernet.
-ethan
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