A Hobbyist DECnet Network
Allison
ajp166 at bellatlantic.net
Fri Dec 9 11:32:58 CST 2005
>
>Subject: RE: A Hobbyist DECnet Network
> From: "Zane H. Healy" <healyzh at aracnet.com>
> Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 09:01:55 -0800
> To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
>
>At 7:49 AM -0500 12/9/05, Allison wrote:
>> >My first uVAX was a VAXstation II/RC in a BA23, I've still got it,
>>>though the monitor needs repaired. My second was a MicroVAX II in a
>>>BA123, and was the first VAX I got running, it's now my PDP-11/73.
>>>I've never seen a MicroVAX II boot slow enough to make dinner :^)
>>>
>>> Zane
>>
>>I always used VT100/125 or VT340 as they are smaller than the huge 19"
>>DECwindows tube.
>>
>>Allison
>
>Actually for the most part I've always used a VT220, VT320, or now
>VT420's. I don't think I ever managed to get the VAXstation II/RC
>booted when the monitor was working, and once I actually wanted to, I
>discovered the monitor wasn't working. For the past several years
>it's been sitting in a storage unit under a DECwriter II terminal. I
>ended up with the MicroVAX II before I could get ahold of a
>replacement disk and copy of the OS for the II/RC.
I have a choice of terminals to use and a tube or two. VT100, Vt125,
H19, VT320, VT340 and a VT1200. If all else failes PC running PROCOM.
I also have a VR160 and 190.
>In the past, I have used 17" to 21" monitors on my Alpha's running
>VMS, and come to think of it I briefly had my VS4000VLC hooked up to
>the 17". Still for the last 5+ years all I've normally used is a
>VT420 as the system console and simply used telnet or ssh to connect
>to a shell session. Every few months I pull up a DECwindows session
>on my Mac.
>
> Zane
The only thing I havent tried is an Xwindows session on a PC. I do have
Pathworks and the LAT interface is ok too.
Generally I don't need to connect physically with the VAXen as they are
small require minimal attention and live happily while tucked in a corner.
Where the PCs need attention, the reset swich must be accessable and they
must have a local console to be remotely useful as anything but a server
and even then a tube is needed for diagnostic work. ;)
Allison
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