Hi !
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Chuck McManis wrote:
A friend of mine just picked up a VAX 4000/VLC (on my
recommendation as a
nice small VAX) and I thought it was broken, because the 'sho dev' produced
"illegal command." Turns out it has had a password set, but of course the
seller didn't know that. Anyway, how does one tell the VAX to "forget" that
it has a password set? Is there a jumper or something somewhere?
You could try to pull the NVRAM chip out of the socket and put it on some
metal surface (e.g. the power supply). With a bit of luck, all data gets lost,
with this the password should go...
Not a fine version (son't shor-circuit the chip for more than 1-3 seconds), but
it helped several times now.
...Michael
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In TV, there are bluescreens to put a faked reality behind a real played scene,
in Windows, you sometimes see the real scene, when the fakes go out for lunch.