On Jan 21, 11:44, Adrian Graham wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David.Neal(a)ubsw.com [mailto:David.Neal@ubsw.com]
I highly doubt
you can get the software on floppies, but I'm usually
proved wrong, so best of luck. CD is the way to go but not all 3100's
had SCSI as standard ( at least as an external option. Apart fromthat
you're probably looking at TK tape. Versions varied, long production
run, but the most usual was a 5.5, usually rev 2 or better.
ISTR No VMS distro was available on floppy, the only VMS floppies I can
remember were boot disks for MicroVMS round V4.x.
I have (parts of) 5.2 on floppy. It's a big box, but I don't think it will
help anyone, though, as (a) it's incomplete, and (b) they're proper
floppies, ie 8", not modern miniature imitations :-)
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York