Subject: Re: Microvax 2000
To: Olaf Seibert <rhialto@mbfys.kun.nl>
From: Bernard Wulf <wulf@hal9000.apana.org.au>
List: port-vax
Date: 07/24/1995 18:29:14
>
> Hi! A friend of mine got a free microvax 2000 recently. It has (if I
> recall all details correctly :-) 6M of RAM, about 170M of disk, two
> vt320s (one as console), an ethernet connector, a terminal multiplexer,
> and a RK50 tape. No floppy. Installed is VMS 5.0.1something, of which
> he has all the original tapes and quite a lot of documentation
> (sufficient to break in the SYSTEM account, which was needed because
> the person who would give him the password was on vacation).
>
> I looked through the recent parts of the mailing list archive, and
> some of the source, and I saw that uVAX II's are supported. Is a
> uVAX 2000 "more" or "less" than that, i.e., would it run NetBSD now
> or would it need extra work?
>
> Fortunately some kind soul has installed kermit on it so once empty
> tapes are found, performing the bootstrapping procedure as I found
> in the archives should not pose any problems (in theory).
>
> Another thing. The main box has something on it that looks like a SCSI
> connector. Is it that? If so, perhaps something could be done about the
> frightening lack of disk space. If I interpret the pile of paper right,
> the 6M of real memory seems to be the maximum supported. Is that
> really true? 6M seems a bit small, especially to run VMS in :-)
>
I have just recently picket up four VAX2000 which have the 12Mb RAM
option board installed in it for a total of 14Mb RAM. The
only drawback is, that it didn't come with any documentation.
This suggests that the VAX2000 can handle more than 6Mb :-)
My personal bad luck is, that my systems are diskless at the moment
and that I did not get any OS with it (it came from an ex-defence job).
Maybe someone could enlighten me what I need to do next in order to
have at least one of the systems on the go.It certainly would be
nice to it run NetBSD :-)
cheers Berndt
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