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    Gary Kirkham
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    I just acquired a new toy. A VAX 6000-310 computer. :omg: I bid on it at the GSA auction site and won it for $7....all 500+ pounds of it. It was a bit of work to get it home and into my workshop. I posted a few pictures up on my blog.[^] What am I going to do with it you might ask? Beats me...will be fun to see if I can get it working. My wife's reaction - :rolleyes: Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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      I just acquired a new toy. A VAX 6000-310 computer. :omg: I bid on it at the GSA auction site and won it for $7....all 500+ pounds of it. It was a bit of work to get it home and into my workshop. I posted a few pictures up on my blog.[^] What am I going to do with it you might ask? Beats me...will be fun to see if I can get it working. My wife's reaction - :rolleyes: Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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      Gary R Wheeler
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      What relation (if any) is the VAX 6000-310 to a VAX-11/780? Once upon a time, long, long ago, I was a system manager on a number of VAX systems. After '86, I moved into the PC world and lost track.


      Software Zen: delete this;

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        What relation (if any) is the VAX 6000-310 to a VAX-11/780? Once upon a time, long, long ago, I was a system manager on a number of VAX systems. After '86, I moved into the PC world and lost track.


        Software Zen: delete this;

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        Gary Kirkham
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        I don't know...a quick google showed that the VAX-11/780 came out in 1977 and the 6000 came out in 1988. I have never used a 6000. I have used a VAX 8800 and an 8 processor DEC Alpha. The 6000-310 has a single processor, however it can use up to 6 processors. Needless to say, if this beastie works, I will be looking for additional processor boards...assuming they are not too expensive. Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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          I just acquired a new toy. A VAX 6000-310 computer. :omg: I bid on it at the GSA auction site and won it for $7....all 500+ pounds of it. It was a bit of work to get it home and into my workshop. I posted a few pictures up on my blog.[^] What am I going to do with it you might ask? Beats me...will be fun to see if I can get it working. My wife's reaction - :rolleyes: Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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          Only six years later Wampus is running... :laugh: The tigress is here :-D

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            I just acquired a new toy. A VAX 6000-310 computer. :omg: I bid on it at the GSA auction site and won it for $7....all 500+ pounds of it. It was a bit of work to get it home and into my workshop. I posted a few pictures up on my blog.[^] What am I going to do with it you might ask? Beats me...will be fun to see if I can get it working. My wife's reaction - :rolleyes: Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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            Nice :) Looks similar to the VAXstation II (I think) we used to have as an in-target unit test controller (we do embedded systems work). I can remember when we got it delivered (it was sitting unused at another site). The hard disk was locked with bolts through the platters (that's what it looked like, anyway), and the disk was larger than my PC now is. We installed an IEEE488 board, VMS 4.4 (I think - although it may have been 5.5) and it sat quietly in the corner, working perfectly - it may still be doing so now... Stuart Dootson 'Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p'

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              I just acquired a new toy. A VAX 6000-310 computer. :omg: I bid on it at the GSA auction site and won it for $7....all 500+ pounds of it. It was a bit of work to get it home and into my workshop. I posted a few pictures up on my blog.[^] What am I going to do with it you might ask? Beats me...will be fun to see if I can get it working. My wife's reaction - :rolleyes: Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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              You could always turn it into a VAXbar if it refuses to boot. :)

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                I just acquired a new toy. A VAX 6000-310 computer. :omg: I bid on it at the GSA auction site and won it for $7....all 500+ pounds of it. It was a bit of work to get it home and into my workshop. I posted a few pictures up on my blog.[^] What am I going to do with it you might ask? Beats me...will be fun to see if I can get it working. My wife's reaction - :rolleyes: Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                Marc Clifton
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                Gary Kirkham wrote: I just acquired a new toy. A VAX 6000-310 computer. I'm looking forward to a .NET port so I can get MyXaml running on it. This will definitely stir things up at Microsoft! ;P Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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                  Nice :) Looks similar to the VAXstation II (I think) we used to have as an in-target unit test controller (we do embedded systems work). I can remember when we got it delivered (it was sitting unused at another site). The hard disk was locked with bolts through the platters (that's what it looked like, anyway), and the disk was larger than my PC now is. We installed an IEEE488 board, VMS 4.4 (I think - although it may have been 5.5) and it sat quietly in the corner, working perfectly - it may still be doing so now... Stuart Dootson 'Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p'

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                  Gary Kirkham
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                  Stuart Dootson wrote: The hard disk was locked with bolts through the platters (that's what it looked like, anyway), and the disk was larger than my PC now is. I think that the hard disk's used in these systems weigh in at about 100 pounds. :eek: Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                    Gary Kirkham wrote: I just acquired a new toy. A VAX 6000-310 computer. I'm looking forward to a .NET port so I can get MyXaml running on it. This will definitely stir things up at Microsoft! ;P Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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                    Marc Clifton wrote: This will definitely stir things up at Microsoft! Shaken, not stirred. ;P Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                      I just acquired a new toy. A VAX 6000-310 computer. :omg: I bid on it at the GSA auction site and won it for $7....all 500+ pounds of it. It was a bit of work to get it home and into my workshop. I posted a few pictures up on my blog.[^] What am I going to do with it you might ask? Beats me...will be fun to see if I can get it working. My wife's reaction - :rolleyes: Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                      Henry miller
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                      Congradulations. I'd like to have something like that, but I just don't have the room. (I drive by the airport everyday, see the hangers that can hold 4 747s inside and think it would take me 6 months to fill that) So, are you gonna run Ultrix, VMS, or netBSD on that thing?

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                        Congradulations. I'd like to have something like that, but I just don't have the room. (I drive by the airport everyday, see the hangers that can hold 4 747s inside and think it would take me 6 months to fill that) So, are you gonna run Ultrix, VMS, or netBSD on that thing?

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                        Gary Kirkham
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                        Probably VMS...Haven't really thought that far into the future. My first order of business is the convert the 240V 3-phase into 240V single phase and power it up. Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                          Probably VMS...Haven't really thought that far into the future. My first order of business is the convert the 240V 3-phase into 240V single phase and power it up. Gary Kirkham A working Program is one that has only unobserved bugs He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                          Henry miller
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                          You might want to check with some metal workers. They often buy cheap 3 phase equipment and then convert single phase to 3 phase. You can't use their cheapest tricks (rotery converts and the like), but electronic converters are coming down in price, and they might do the job easier. This is all a might, since I've not done it myself I'm just offering it as an alternative idea. Might be easier than building a new power supply. Might never get power clean enough to run it, I don't know.

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                            Congradulations. I'd like to have something like that, but I just don't have the room. (I drive by the airport everyday, see the hangers that can hold 4 747s inside and think it would take me 6 months to fill that) So, are you gonna run Ultrix, VMS, or netBSD on that thing?

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                            The room would be my problem too. That would be awesome to have something like that play around with. congrats.

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