Subject: Re: CPUs and system boards
To: None <"port-vax@netbsd.org"@vbormc.vbo.dec.com>
From: Lasciate ogni speranza, voi ch'entrate! 22-Jan-1998 0837 +0000 <carlini@marvin.enet.dec.com>
List: port-vax
Date: 01/22/1998 10:16:51
"bdc@world.std.com" "Brian D Chase" wrote:
>Ahhhhh. <relief> Thank you for the information. You've rounded out the
>older MicroVAX 3100 picture for me -- and a good bit more as well. Have
>you tried or succeeded at getting NetBSD running on your MV3100/10/10e?
Who? Me? Nope. I'm just following this list out of curiosity and to pick up info
about the state of NetBSD (and I'm doing the same thing with Linux-VAX).
At the moment I don't have any VAXen to call my own (well, I have a bunch in the
lab but the security guards get suspicious when I ask them to help me pack the
VAX 8350 into a car ...). The lab machines are all paid to do useful things with
VMS so they have no time to run NetBSD.
I'd be quite interested in hacking support for j-random VAX CPU as long as
someone is willing to provide the hardware :-)
Antonio
Antonio Carlini Mail: carlini@marvin.enet.dec.com
DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Engineering
Digital Equipment Corporation Worton Grange, Reading, England