For example, I have one at hand -- "VAXstation
II/GPX Hardware
Information". Inside it is labelled "VAXstation II/GPX Owner's
Manual, BA123 enclosure". This has a section on the processor
and memory boards, but also has a section on available options,
RQDX3 being on of them...
I've got a "VAXstation II Hardware Information" binder, and consider it an
invaluable source of info. For a long time it was my ONLY source of info.
Unfortuantly all I've found is one that came with my VAXstation II/RC.
I'll have to plead mercy considering my job is unix
support. Having
it running at home helps me for my job...
I do the opposite, I'm only running UNIX on a couple of my machines at home
because he helps me keep my <Bwahaha> sanity :^) If I could figure out how
to get OpenVMS to do NAT/IP Masq, one of those would be switched to VMS.
The other is used for general UNIX playing and for work. I can't wait for
news on the new and improved Hobbyist Licenses.
then the actual pdp-11 documentation. Then I'll
have to check the
field service fiche I have to see what I have in there... I wish
I had a fiche reader (I guess I could go to the library)...
That was what brought on the original question of taking inventory. I've
got a general mishmash of fiche that I want to get inventoried so I know
what I've got on fiche. Thankfully I've got access to both fiche and film
readers, but unfortunatly not copiers. I'd recommend finding a nice
portable reader, that way you can have it near the equipment you're working
on.
Zane
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