Who was looking for old VMS for an 11/750??

From: John Willis <jwillis_at_arielusa.com>
Date: Sat Sep 14 15:52:00 2002

Cool. So you have an 11/750. I'm curious, what
did you do about powering it? I heard they require
three-phase 240V power.

best
john
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Hechinger
Sent: Sat 9/14/2002 1:32 PM
To: cctalk_at_classiccmp.org
Cc:
Subject: Re: Who was looking for old VMS for an 11/750??

On Sat, Sep 14, 2002 at 12:33:51PM -0600, John Willis wrote:
> I'm looking for an actual 11/750 system. but this message has
> piqued my curiosity. Do 11/750s not run the VMS hobbyist
> kit from montagar?

    * The minimum memory requirement for OpenVMS Vax Version 7.2 is 4
       megabytes. Additional components, such as DECnet for OpenVMS VAX,
       DIGITAL TCP/IP Services, or VAXcluster, require more memory to
ensure
       satisfactory performance.
    * The MA780 shared memory is not supported.
    * You cannot install or upgrade to the OpenVMS VAX Version 7.2
operating
       system on the following VAX computers and system disks:
      
       Computers: MicroVAX I, VAXstation I, VAXstation 8000,
VAX--11/725,
                  and VAX--11/782
       System disks: RK07, RL02, RC25, RD32, RD51, RD52, RD53, RZ22,
RZ25,
                     and RZ23L

so the answer is, with enough memory, and the right disks, yes you can.

however, the reasons for running pre-7.2 are usually nostalgic. i run
7.2 on
all my machines, but only because i'm new to VMS and don't need the
added
confusion of multiple versions. plus there is the fact that i have all
my
VAXen clustered, so they all need to be about the same version.

for nostalgia, i have an 11/750 that has 4.3 BSD on it since that was
where i
had my first unix account in college.

-brian
-- 
"Oh, shut up Buddha."  -Jesus Christ (South Park)
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