> MicroVAX 3100-30 is faster that a MicroVAX 3100-20 (or
> did you mean VAXstation 3100-30)?
They're all MicroVAXen. There was one VAXServer 3100 that Jules kept.
> I'm sure that there would be takers on the netbsd
> port-vax mailing list or the linux-vax mailing list.
> Failing that, ebay is better than binning!
I think they've all got homes now so that's good intit!
> Do you have an accurate inventory? A list of
> KA?? versions (the MicroVAX 3100-10/20e and
> the MicroVAX 3100-10/20 post April 1992 [IIRC]
> have ROMs that can cope with big(ger) SCSI
> disks).
I can do that with the ones I've got in spare time so watch this space.
There's bound to be a couple of different revisions in amongst them all.
> Given the recent discussions, you could
> contribute a decent set of ROM images now :-)
Heh; time to see if the ROM reader/burner we've got upstairs works! It
looks like a parallel port job for a PC so I hope we've still got the
software for it too......
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adrian/witchy
Binary Dinosaurs owner/curator
www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk - the UKs biggest home computer collection?
Received on Thu Jun 10 2004 - 04:12:18 BST