On 2013-05-07 19:43, Mark Benson wrote:
Just forwarding from the rescue list for those that aren't members:
Begin forwarded message:
From: <cbajus at mts.net>
Subject: [rescue] VAX 6000s and HSC controllers available in Winnipeg
Date: 7 May 2013 16:59:26 GMT+01:00
To: "rescue at sunhelp.org" <rescue at sunhelp.org>
Reply-To: The Rescue List <rescue at sunhelp.org>
Any hardcore DEC collectors out there?
$work is finally getting rid of a few rows of classic DEC gear from our
datacentre, which includes 3 VAX 6000s (310, 420, and 610) and a number of HSC
controllers (40, 50, and two 95s). I'm absolutely _not_ offering to ship any
of these items, but they're available for pickup in Winnipeg (Canada) if
anyone is interested.
Damn, a HSC95 would have been cool. But no way I'm shipping one. And I assume people are not willing to ship bits and pieces... It still takes some room and effort to get the good stuff out...
Johnny
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On 2013-05-07 19:41, Sampsa Laine wrote:
On 7 May 2013, at 19:13, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
On 2013-05-07 19:00, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Yeah, I'll try to get it working, I have NO IDEA what I'm doing though,
no documentation that I can find by googling aside from some VMS install
guide.
Any idea how to reset it to it's factory settings?
Didn't I just answer that one?
Just hold the button while applying power.
Johnny
Did that - LED gets stuck on 4 until I release it, then goes to 2.
Nothing printed on port 1.
I think it might be dead.
Two things comes to mind - the fact that the LED is working shows that the basic system is just fine. If something is broken, it would only be port 1 in this case.
However, if you have a terminal connected to port 1, and the terminal have modem signalling enabled, it will not print anything. The DS does not activate the modem signals until it has booted. But there are data on the data lines before that...
Johnny
Just forwarding from the rescue list for those that aren't members:
Begin forwarded message:
From: <cbajus at mts.net>
Subject: [rescue] VAX 6000s and HSC controllers available in Winnipeg
Date: 7 May 2013 16:59:26 GMT+01:00
To: "rescue at sunhelp.org" <rescue at sunhelp.org>
Reply-To: The Rescue List <rescue at sunhelp.org>
Any hardcore DEC collectors out there?
$work is finally getting rid of a few rows of classic DEC gear from our
datacentre, which includes 3 VAX 6000s (310, 420, and 610) and a number of HSC
controllers (40, 50, and two 95s). I'm absolutely _not_ offering to ship any
of these items, but they're available for pickup in Winnipeg (Canada) if
anyone is interested.
Thanks,
Cory.
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On 7 May 2013, at 19:13, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
On 2013-05-07 19:00, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Yeah, I'll try to get it working, I have NO IDEA what I'm doing though,
no documentation that I can find by googling aside from some VMS install
guide.
Any idea how to reset it to it's factory settings?
Didn't I just answer that one?
Just hold the button while applying power.
Johnny
Did that - LED gets stuck on 4 until I release it, then goes to 2.
Nothing printed on port 1.
I think it might be dead.
On 2013-05-07 19:17, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Tue, 7 May 2013, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2013-05-07 18:58, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Tue, 7 May 2013, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2013-05-07 18:48, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Tue, 7 May 2013, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2013-05-07 18:35, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Tue, 7 May 2013, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Anybody have this?
My DS200/MC has just bit the dust it seems.
Send the DS200 my way. I like fixing those.
Every time I've had a problem with any of these, it has been the
power
supply. Got any hints on what breaks?
In the case of mine the fans failed which resulted in rubber around
inductors melting and having other components fail due to the heat.
Seems like similar has happened to people around the internet.
http://osx.dev.gimme-sympathy.org/users/b4/weblog/6b8a6/images/0e170.JPG#32…
I actually have ones with no fans...
Hopefully not with the original PSU? ;)
No, it's original. I have at least three of them (without fans).
However, I think the last one gave up last year. I'm now running with
with fans...
Interesting! I wonder how long mine ran without fans then.
Note that they actually are original *without* fans. As in "there have never been any fans installed in the boxes". Made that way by DEC.
Maybe DEC eventually started putting fans in because of issues with the PSU... :-)
Johnny
On 2013-05-07 19:16, Bob Armstrong wrote:
You need to type "RUN BRU" and so on.
Yep, FWIW that's it. Operator error. Sorry.
You can say "RUN BRU" in BRUSYS and nothing else. Not "BRU", "RUN $BRU",
"INS BRU", or anything else...
:-)
The explanation is actually pretty simple for all this.
BRUSYS is actually an 11S system (I said 11M before, but that is wrong). So it's all just memory resident stuff.
Anyway, "RUN $BRU" is a shorthand form for "RUN SY:[sysuic]BRU.TSK". As this is an 11S system, there are no disks, and such a command is totally unusable. Also, such a command in reality turns into an invocation of "...INS", which also do not exists in an 11S system.
"BRU" in a normal RSX system means MCR should try to invoke ...BRU. There is no "...BRU" installed in BRUSYS.
"RUN BRU" means run the installed imaged called "BRU ", which is the one that do exist.
The full list of tasks existing in BRUSYS is:
MCR...
RCT...
BAD
BRU
FMT
CNF
Fun, isn't it? :-)
Johnny
On Tue, 7 May 2013, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2013-05-07 18:58, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Tue, 7 May 2013, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2013-05-07 18:48, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Tue, 7 May 2013, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2013-05-07 18:35, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Tue, 7 May 2013, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Anybody have this?
My DS200/MC has just bit the dust it seems.
Send the DS200 my way. I like fixing those.
Every time I've had a problem with any of these, it has been the power
supply. Got any hints on what breaks?
In the case of mine the fans failed which resulted in rubber around
inductors melting and having other components fail due to the heat.
Seems like similar has happened to people around the internet.
http://osx.dev.gimme-sympathy.org/users/b4/weblog/6b8a6/images/0e170.JPG#32…
I actually have ones with no fans...
Hopefully not with the original PSU? ;)
No, it's original. I have at least three of them (without fans).
However, I think the last one gave up last year. I'm now running with
with fans...
Interesting! I wonder how long mine ran without fans then.
The board seems to be fine without fans...it's just the PSU needs them.
I have a little fan running on my DECserver that has an external PSU
now. It runs fine like this.
Like I said. All my experience with the DS100/200/300 are that the PSU
is the thing that eventually gives up. :-)
Yup. The power supplies are much more heat sensitive. ;)
Johnny
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You need to type "RUN BRU" and so on.
Yep, FWIW that's it. Operator error. Sorry.
You can say "RUN BRU" in BRUSYS and nothing else. Not "BRU", "RUN $BRU",
"INS BRU", or anything else...
Bob
On 2013-05-07 19:00, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Yeah, I'll try to get it working, I have NO IDEA what I'm doing though,
no documentation that I can find by googling aside from some VMS install
guide.
Any idea how to reset it to it's factory settings?
Didn't I just answer that one?
Just hold the button while applying power.
Johnny
On 2013-05-07 18:58, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Tue, 7 May 2013, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2013-05-07 18:48, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Tue, 7 May 2013, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2013-05-07 18:35, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On Tue, 7 May 2013, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Anybody have this?
My DS200/MC has just bit the dust it seems.
Send the DS200 my way. I like fixing those.
Every time I've had a problem with any of these, it has been the power
supply. Got any hints on what breaks?
In the case of mine the fans failed which resulted in rubber around
inductors melting and having other components fail due to the heat.
Seems like similar has happened to people around the internet.
http://osx.dev.gimme-sympathy.org/users/b4/weblog/6b8a6/images/0e170.JPG#32…
I actually have ones with no fans...
Hopefully not with the original PSU? ;)
No, it's original. I have at least three of them (without fans). However, I think the last one gave up last year. I'm now running with with fans...
The board seems to be fine without fans...it's just the PSU needs them.
I have a little fan running on my DECserver that has an external PSU
now. It runs fine like this.
Like I said. All my experience with the DS100/200/300 are that the PSU is the thing that eventually gives up. :-)
Johnny