Getting into VAXing

From: healyzh_at_aracnet.com <(healyzh_at_aracnet.com)>
Date: Thu Jun 29 15:16:35 2000

> For a hardware hacker like me, there are only 2 types of VAXen to run at
> home. The first is the 11/780 (or 11/785, 11/782) if you've got the
> space. It's all chips that I can understand. But they're too large to
> fit in my machine room at the moment.
>
> The other is the 11/730. Small, slow, but there are only 2 ASICs (Memory
> ECC gate arrays IIRC). The rest is AMD bit-slice, PALs, and simple chips.
>
> -tony

I'd think a 11/725 would be right up your alley then :^) Isn't it just a
tiny 11/730? Except for the reliablity of the VAX-11/725 it looks like a
very cool little machine (OK, so it's slow, hardly has any RAM, and can't
run a modern OS).

                        Zane
Received on Thu Jun 29 2000 - 15:16:35 BST

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