Getting into VAXing

From: Ryan K. Brooks <ryan_at_inc.net>
Date: Wed Jun 28 20:51:11 2000

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>
> Hmmm, a good, neat looking VAX??? That's a rough requirement when coupled
> with easily available SCSI. Easily available SCSI basically means a 3100 or
> 4000 series. However, I'll be the first to say that they're not very
> atractive.
>
> The following page might help you some with your decission:
> http://anacin.nsc.vcu.edu/~jim/mvax/vax-perf.html

Thanks for the link. I'm reading it now.

To elaborate, I'm not saying I require that it has built in SCSI, but I want to be able
to at least find & buy a SCSI interface for it.

As long as I can get it in to my basement, and I can get it on my LAN and powered up, and
NetBSD installed, I'll be happy. The weirder the h/w the better :-).

Still pissed about getting kicked off the VAX Cluster at college, years ago I suppose,


-R
Received on Wed Jun 28 2000 - 20:51:11 BST

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