I have been thinking about this, anybody knows if a 100 NIC adapter
attached to the AUI port would actually go 100MB full duplex on the
VAX ?
On the Alpha it does, but I have never tried the VAX, I would think it
should, it does in the Stromasys and Simh emulators, but I'm guessing.
On 2/13/13, Steve Davidson <jeep at scshome.net> wrote:
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El 13/02/2013, a les 18:57, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se>
va escriure:
Which is silly in it self. Why even search the node
database? After all, the MOP request holds all the
information needed to serve it. RSX don't do a lookup at a
boot request. It just serves it.
But even so, it is surprising that even a fairly modern VAX
can't keep up with a PDP-11 here.
Funny thing: a real VAX (VS 4000/60) can't keep up with an
EMULATED PDP-11 running in a Raspberry Pi ;) I had to disable
service in the emulated PDPs or else they tried to serve the
OS to my 4000/90 ;)
Really? Are you sure that does not have more to do with the fact that
the VAX only has a 10M NIC where as the Raspberry Pi has a 10/100 NIC.
I have not clocked the virtual 11/83 on my RPI but the virtual VAX runs
at about 1.6 VUPs. That would put it in the VAX-11/785 class - ie not
all that fast...
-Steve
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
jg at jordi.guillaumes.name
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