Not sure,
The part numbers are DS-BA35X-FA.
Sampsa
On 11 Oct 2011, at 16:13, Mark Wickens wrote:
Sampsa Laine wrote:
Gentlemen,
I've decided to get rid of some of my older DEC gear (mostly my stripped down Alphaserver 800) in order to raise money (I'm pretty skint at the moment), and to clear some space in my study so thought I'd offer it to the HECNET community first before ebaying it.
Whats' for sale:
Alphaserver 800 CPU (I believe it's 500 MHz)
1 GB memory kit (might be 2 GB, have to check) for an Alphaserver 800
3 x BA356 boxes with identity modules
A selection of 4, 9 and 18 GB drives in caddies ready for
4x4GB drives for an Alphaserver 800
KZPAC raid controllers (I think two of them)
An Alphaserver 800 in a non-working state, might be the power supply.
It has a working CDROM drive for loading software onto it.
Sampsa
Hi Sampsa, have you had any of the BA356 hooked up via a 16-bit/wide personality module?
I've been offered a very nice printer for the price of shipping. It's a centronics based printer. I currently have an LA75 hooked up to a DECserver 90M. Obviously MMJ/serial connection.
My question is - does OpenVMS support parallel printers? Would it be a lot of work getting it to work natively without having to include another box in the mix (ie, a linux box).
My brain has been trampled on with work today, something may come to me yet...
Actually having said that, I guess a Centronics/Network interface would do the trick at the very least.
Regards, Mark.
Sampsa Laine wrote:
Gentlemen,
I've decided to get rid of some of my older DEC gear (mostly my stripped down Alphaserver 800) in order to raise money (I'm pretty skint at the moment), and to clear some space in my study so thought I'd offer it to the HECNET community first before ebaying it.
Whats' for sale:
Alphaserver 800 CPU (I believe it's 500 MHz)
1 GB memory kit (might be 2 GB, have to check) for an Alphaserver 800
3 x BA356 boxes with identity modules
A selection of 4, 9 and 18 GB drives in caddies ready for
4x4GB drives for an Alphaserver 800
KZPAC raid controllers (I think two of them)
An Alphaserver 800 in a non-working state, might be the power supply.
It has a working CDROM drive for loading software onto it.
Sampsa
Hi Sampsa, have you had any of the BA356 hooked up via a 16-bit/wide personality module?
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 9:16 PM, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
Gentlemen,
I've decided to get rid of some of my older DEC gear (mostly my stripped down Alphaserver 800) in order to raise money (I'm pretty skint at the moment), and to clear some space in my study so thought I'd offer it to the HECNET community first before ebaying it.
Whats' for sale:
Alphaserver 800 CPU (I believe it's 500 MHz)
1 GB memory kit (might be 2 GB, have to check) for an Alphaserver 800
3 x BA356 boxes with identity modules
A selection of 4, 9 and 18 GB drives in caddies ready for
4x4GB drives for an Alphaserver 800
KZPAC raid controllers (I think two of them)
An Alphaserver 800 in a non-working state, might be the power supply.
It has a working CDROM drive for loading software onto it.
Sampsa
Hello!
Oh okay. I'll let the gang take first offers on it. (Nice choice of
words by the way.) Incidentally why is there a garbage can (an Auton)
looking in your windows?
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Gentlemen,
I've decided to get rid of some of my older DEC gear (mostly my stripped down Alphaserver 800) in order to raise money (I'm pretty skint at the moment), and to clear some space in my study so thought I'd offer it to the HECNET community first before ebaying it.
Whats' for sale:
Alphaserver 800 CPU (I believe it's 500 MHz)
1 GB memory kit (might be 2 GB, have to check) for an Alphaserver 800
3 x BA356 boxes with identity modules
A selection of 4, 9 and 18 GB drives in caddies ready for
4x4GB drives for an Alphaserver 800
KZPAC raid controllers (I think two of them)
An Alphaserver 800 in a non-working state, might be the power supply.
It has a working CDROM drive for loading software onto it.
Sampsa
On 2011-10-11 00.48, Mark Wickens wrote:
I'm working on a DCL script to produce a phone directory on SLAVE.
It's coming on nicely, but I'm a bit perplexed by one line in the
example PHONEDIR.COM script.
Can anyone tell me what the significance of the "=29" is on this line:
$ open/read/write slave 'node'"29="
PHONE is known object #29.
.ncp sho kno obj
Known objects summary as of 11-OCT-11 01:26:12
Object Name Copies User Verification
0 Single Default Off
15 TCL... Single Default On
16 LSN$$$ 5 Default Off
17 FAL$$$ 8 Login On
18 HLD... Single Default Off
19 NIC$$$ 5 Default Inspect
23 RMHACP Single Default Off
25 MIR$$$ 5 Default Off
26 EVR$$$ 5 Default Off
27 MAL$$$ 8 Default Off
29 PHO$$$ 5 Default Off
42 RTH Single Default Off
63 DTR... Single Default Off
Objects are somewhat similar to known ports in TCP/IP.
Johnny
I'm working on a DCL script to produce a phone directory on SLAVE.
It's coming on nicely, but I'm a bit perplexed by one line in the example PHONEDIR.COM script.
Can anyone tell me what the significance of the "=29" is on this line:
$ open/read/write slave 'node'"29="
Ta,
Mark.
On 10 Oct 2011, at 21:30, Mark Wickens wrote:
I was talking to someone at the DEC Legacy event about the erosion of DEC kit in Universities and Colleges after Microsoft's anti-trust law suit the settlement of which required Microsoft to give away copies of Windows.
DEC didn't follow suit.
Ironic that an anti-trust settlement against Microsoft just ended up with more people running Microsoft software, which locked them into Microsoft upgrade paths.
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I think Royal Holloway (Uni. London) still uses a pair of 4100s for student registration and print management.
That was a few years ago though.
On 10 Oct 2011, at 21:30, Mark Wickens wrote:
On 10/10/11 17:43, MG wrote:
On 10-10-2011 17:49, Mark Wickens wrote:
Randomly found this site: http://vms.cc.wmich.edu/www/openvms.html
Nice example of VMS still out in the wild...
What do you mean by 'still'?
- MG
I was talking to someone at the DEC Legacy event about the erosion of DEC kit in Universities and Colleges after Microsoft's anti-trust law suit the settlement of which required Microsoft to give away copies of Windows.
DEC didn't follow suit.
On 10/10/11 17:43, MG wrote:
On 10-10-2011 17:49, Mark Wickens wrote:
Randomly found this site: http://vms.cc.wmich.edu/www/openvms.html
Nice example of VMS still out in the wild...
What do you mean by 'still'?
- MG
I was talking to someone at the DEC Legacy event about the erosion of DEC kit in Universities and Colleges after Microsoft's anti-trust law suit the settlement of which required Microsoft to give away copies of Windows.
DEC didn't follow suit.