Nope... I did the install on the hardware in my DEC Field Service days... It
was a VS11/VSV11 subsystem. Had a raster graphics box hung off an interface
on the Unibus.
Perhaps it was a CSS (special systems) item.
The box was at Fort Monmouth in Central New Jersey.
There were diags and manuals in the Fiche under that name.
Bill
On 3/11/07, Zane H. Healy <healyzh at aracnet.com> wrote:
At 10:37 PM -0500 3/10/07, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
Bill Pechter wrote:
>The DEC VS11/VSV11 kind of did the earliest "Vax workstation."
>
>It was a Qbus graphics subsystem with 20 inch monitor which hooked up to
a
Unibus
interface.
I'm reasonably certain there was an earlier workstation
configuration for VAXen. I think the earliest was a UNIBUS-attached
graphical console for the VAX 11/780.
Peace... Sridhar
I believe you're thinking of the VAXstation 100 terminal (aka VS100).
Zane
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