New Buy & VMS help wanted

From: Pat Finnegan <pat_at_purdueriots.com>
Date: Fri Feb 1 12:01:16 2002

On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Pat Finnegan wrote:

> I just got a VAXstation 3200 today for about $15... Amazingly enough, it
> boots up to VMS 5.3-1 (can't log in though.) Can anyone recommend a good
> guide for using VMS that's either avalible at a good book store or
> (preferred) availble online?
>
> Specs: 8 line serial card (forgot to look at the model #), TK-50
> controller (didn't grab the drive, but might do that tomorrow..), 8-plane

Well, since the guy decide to throw the drive into the dumpster, he gave
it to me for free (YAY).

> framebuffer, 2x8M QBus memory cards, 2x760M ESDI hard drives,

I also picked up its console cable and an LK-401 for it, but didn't see
its mouse laying around. :( Anyways, the 'console cable' connects to the
framebuffer and provides a modular jack (LK-401 im sure), an 8-pin
Mini-DIN (mouse?), and a single BNC connector. Does anyone know of a sane
way to connect this to a garden variety monitor? Is it really monochrome
as I suspect? The framebuffer cards are a M7168 and a M7169, so I
*thought* it would be 8-plane *color* graphics... but I guess 8-plane mono
is believable. Anywho, if the TK50 remains, it'll have to be the
framebuffer that goes away when I get that pertec card..

One last thing... on VMS 1) how do I figure out the size of the
hard-drives (like du on *nix), and 2) how do I mount a hard disk without
knowing its label? The second ESDI drive doesn't get automatically
mounted when VMS boots.

Thanks for the help!

-- Pat

> DELQA ethernet, KA650-B cpu card, (and that's about all I think...)
>
> pics at http://purdueriots.com/imgs/vs3200-back-lores.jpg
> and http://purdueriots.com/imgs/vs3200-front-lores.jpg
>
> -- Pat
>
Received on Fri Feb 01 2002 - 12:01:16 GMT

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