Subject: Re: Questions about VAX 11/78x
To: Tim Crawley <timc@lexicon.net>
From: Gunther Schadow <gunther@aurora.regenstrief.org>
List: port-vax
Date: 08/01/2001 11:43:39
Thanks Tim for the scans of the drawings. Tim sent me a drawing of
the front and back view of the VAX 11/785. This confirms:
- the UNIBUS is yet another cabinet. Does everyone on this list
who has an 11/78x have that UNIBUS cabinet just to plug in one
ethernet card? That seems like a waste? Or do you connect to
something else as a UNIBUS cabinet, like a PDP-11? Rackmount
UNIBUS card cage? What type of power supply does the UNIBUS
need?
- is there any other way to hook ethernet to a VAX 11/78x? Sounds
like I would want to use the IP over CI trick to my 6000 and
route to Ethernet from there instead of bothering with the
UNIBUS. OTOH, can a single UNIBUS be used by two computers?
If so, I should get a VAXBI to UNIBUS adapter too, and share
the UNIBUS between 6000 and 11/785, I don't think it'll work
that way.
- I gather that the IO panel is used for the UNIBUS cable (that
must be a big thing) and for the MASSBUS devices. I was wondering
if the MASSBUS had a backplane, but I gather it is a cable-bus,
much like DSSI or SCSI, is that right?
- What do you use for disks? It seems like I should finally get
a star coupler and HSC to run both my 6000s and the (future)
11/785 from. Sounds like MASSBUS storage is rather obsolete (even
in hobbyist terms). I suppose I would shy away from these 200+ kg
RMxx devices, or are there ones that are more graceful? Are those
MFM devices anyway that are known to fail?
- So the massbus is essentially a useless and obsolete appendix,
or is there any other use for it?
Thanks,
-Gunther
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Gunther Schadow, M.D., Ph.D. gschadow@regenstrief.org
Medical Information Scientist Regenstrief Institute for Health Care
Adjunct Assistant Professor Indiana University School of Medicine
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