Dear Santa, I would like a VAX....

From: Adrian Vickers <avickers_at_solutionengineers.com>
Date: Sat Jan 18 19:58:00 2003

At 01:36 19/01/2003, you wrote:

> > Unfortunately, this is probably impossible in the short term
> > - unless I
> > want to buy the MicroVAX 3100 currently on eBay _at_ a fiver.
>
>Didn't see one at a fiver. Saw
>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1484&item=23017
>94356

That's the one - and blimey, it's jumped nearly ?21 since I looked (it was
at ?5.19).

>which is claimed to be a UV3100-95. Assuming it is, then it's
>a darned fast VAX (in VAX terms) and really well worth having.
>The DLT looks more like a TZ30 to me (still nice to have) and
>it's unusual to have a 2.88MB floppy on a VAX. Might be worth
>asking for confirmation that it is a VAX (like a log of
>it booting to the >>> prompt or a quote of the part number on
>the mainboard).

Ah, but in my quest to own one of every computer I've ever used, I'm now
only lacking two: A 48k dead-flesh Spectrum (believe it or not, but I'm in
no hurry, there's millions about), and a VAX8800.

Frankly, the 8800 is too big, but that is too small...


> > But that's not a
> > *real* VAX, it's just not big enough... And besides, it hasn't got a
> > CD-ROM, which I will need to load OpenVMS.
>
>CDROMs are cheap, even the RRD-compatible ones.

What is the best place to get them from? It's not something I can see
popping up on eBay every 10 mins...


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Cheers, Ade.
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Received on Sat Jan 18 2003 - 19:58:00 GMT

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