Zane,
Do you stay with DEC OEM Model NUMBER on replacement?
What utilities exist to help identify drives to a MicroVAX?
Can I "dummy" some CYL/SPT/Hd count and hand it to the MicroVax and have the
OS Come in later and claim its an RD5? something provided the figures match?
Like, Whats the difference between a Quantum Q-540 and a DEC RD52?
Since Allison Parent mentioned that the RD52 was a Q-540, I have looked it
up in "The Hard Disk Technical Guide" by Micro-House. All the details are
there.
If I were to Find a Micropolis or CDC drive that fit some larger DEC
equivalent on CYL/SPT/Heads MFM ST506 RPM etc what would stop me from
generating a workable drive profile?
Anyone done this?
-----Original Message-----
From: Zane H. Healy [mailto:healyzh_at_aracnet.com]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 4:18 PM
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
Subject: Re: VMS 4.7 was VAXstation 3100 history (Was ... different)
>> > On a philosophical side, what do you guys do, preserve both hardware
>> > and original software or upgrade the software? On my 3100/M38 I took
>> > out the original RZ24 with 5.?, put an old IBM disk and installed 7.2.
>
>My view is that I'd never overwrite an original distribution kit -- I'd
>preserve it and probably back it up. But I may well install a newer
>version of the OS (given suitable licenses) on the machine. I'd attempt
>to back up what was already there first, though. That's because I _use_
>these old machines. For a museum exhibit, as you said, you want to have
>contemporary software.
I've been known to pull the hard drive that came with the machine, and use
a different harddrive. Did this with the VAXstation 3100/30 I've got.
Zane
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Received on Fri Dec 03 1999 - 15:36:21 GMT