Upon the date 05:53 PM 9/16/99 -0600, Clint Wolff (VAX collector) said
something like:
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>On Wed, 15 Sep 1999 cem14_at_cornell.edu wrote:
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-- snipparoni --
>disk. Booting from a Linux system is apparently possible, though
>I haven't tried it.
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>> Thanks for all the info!
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>Welcome! try http://vaxarchive.org for more stuff... They seem to
>be having trouble staying up though, so try at different times of
>the day.
AHA! Clint that's it!
Earlier today I asked in this same thread what happened to
http://vaxarchive.ml.org/.
To wit:
>Incidentally, for you other DEC mavens, I tried reviewing the VAXArchive at
>http://vaxarchive.ml.org/ but it seems to be either relocated or not
>available anymore. I felt it was a good VAX info resource. "Unable to find
>the server vaxarchive.ml.org" is the message thrown back which suggests
>it's MIA. Could anyone confirm?
and Ethan replyed: "The entire ml.org domain is defunct."
Dang. But then you chime in with the above URL, Clint. Thanks muchly!
There's a lot of bits of VAX info at this site.
I originally wanted to point out a few more MVII things for you to look at
in the vaxarchive site Carlos! Dig around in it and enjoy.
Regards, Chris
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Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
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Received on Thu Sep 16 1999 - 21:22:25 BST