Dont want to start a flame war here but

From: Dave McGuire <mcguire_at_neurotica.com>
Date: Tue Nov 16 11:02:10 1999

On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Truthan,Larry wrote:
>I have a MicroVax I
>
>I have been able to communicate to it using a terminal emulator into one of
>its serial ports.
>
>I believe it has VMS 4.X? loaded, But it has been too long since I last had
>it running. I was able to list devices, But now I forget the login process.
>
>I have always wanted to get more mainstream with a version Unix for this
>Box. What can you tell me of freeBSD Unix? What is it's distribution media?
>This unit has the 5.25 floppies, which I dont recall ever being able to boot
>(Only because I don't know VMS, nor do I know what programs or utilities I
>have on Floppy that are "Bootable").
>
>Where do I start? Learn VMS or Learn hardware requirement for, and get
>FreeBSD?

  FreeBSD is primarily a PC operating system. You're probably thinking of
NetBSD, which runs on (among some 20 other processors) VAXen.

  However, the MicroVAX I cpu is not yet supported by NetBSD. Its internal
architecture is quite a bit different from most of the other "mainstream" VAX
implementations, and the kernel-hacking folks in the NetBSD/vax world haven't
had much chance to work on it yet.

  Your best bet, if you're sure you want to dump VMS, is to get ahold of
Ultrix. That's a DEC Unix product that'll run pretty well on that machine.

                           -Dave McGuire
Received on Tue Nov 16 1999 - 11:02:10 GMT

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