--- Antonio Carlini <Antonio.Carlini(a)riverstonenet.com> wrote:
But you could add in a spare drive and drop VMS
onto that on you Alpha - you can boot VMS and it
will leave your Unix disks alone if you don't mount
them and vice versa.
Disks for the Alpha are no problem. It has 6 x 1GB that are, essentially,
blank (they used to hold a custom database of library card-catalog
data from its former life, but I wiped them). Worst case, I pull the
1 giggers and drop in some 2s and 4s.
I do not have OpenVMS CDs for Alpha. I would happily load OpenVMS on
this box if I could. Digital Unix holds no fascination for me. I've
played with Ultrix. I use Solaris on a daily basis. I don't expect
to make my living in the next 5 years on DU, so it can go out the
window (might as well leave the DU3.2 install on the RZ73, though.
Don't need that disk for anything else).
Then you cluster you VAX with your Alpha and
and mount the CD and off you go.
That all makes sense, once I get that far.
I also have a
couple of KA630s and and a DEQNA, but no DELQA. :-(
DELQAs are two a penny. I'd send you one
but shipping would be prohibitive from the UK.
I got $0.04 here :-)
I know that they can be gotten cheaply here, I also know you can pay $50
plus cab-kit if you need one *NOW*. If I'd gotten to the middle of
the Hamvention earlier, I could have had two with a KA650/BA213 to go
with them for $20, but others beat me to it. :-(
If it is a VAXstation II/2000/8000/3500 then
you'll still have problems
Nope. Got plenty of VS2000 hardware. Don't do much with it because
I haven't gotten the SCSI patches working yet and if I want 0.9VUP
performance, I'll go with a uVAX-II or the 8200.
It's some flavor of 4000. Don't know which one because I haven't
seen it yet.
(although if it's a VAXstation 8000 I'd like to
have your problems :-))
No doubt. I remember drooling over the 56-bit-plane graphics (double-
buffered 24-bit graphics plus an 8-bit menu overlay) back when my
best machine was an Amiga 1000. Drop a better CPU in the box and
you have got a fun toy. They sure were expensive. Wonder if DEC
ever sold more than a handful of them.
-ethan
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