You could always get a SIMH VAX instance running on the UNIX box...
Sampsa
On 9 Mar 2010, at 03:39, Zane H. Healy wrote:
At some point over the past few days MONK lost his power supply. Additionally I wasn't
sure what the state of PDXVAX was, as MONK was my primary method of access, and the
console wasn't responding so I pulled the plug on PDXVAX and powered off both systems
drive arrays.
While I have to try to bring MONK back up at some point to recover data (thankfully I
have a second XP1000), I don't think I'll be leaving it running 24x7 anymore. I
was already thinking about shutting down my servers to save power.
Right now my UNIX server is the only one still running, and I'm preparing to copy the
data off, and redirect my DNS back to my .Mac account like I had it last Winter while we
were house-hunting. I really don't have time to keep my own servers running
anymore.
Zane
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