>The 8600s had an 11/0x (for some value of x, probably 4) which lived in
>the same Unibus box as the VAX Unibus peripherals. Nautilus class
>machines 85xx, 8700 and 8800 had Pro consoles 350s and 380s. The later
>model 88xx systems used MicroVAX-IIs as a console. I no longer have any
>8xxx class machines, but I still have all the consoles (they are _much_
>easier to store :-))
The 11/780 used an 11/03. I think the 8600 used a T-11 with a somewhat
strange memory management setup which wasn't part of normal T-11s.
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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Received on Wed Dec 02 1998 - 23:50:03 GMT