Subject: Re: Is the SCSI port on a uVAX 2000 normal SCSI?
To: Daniel A. Seagraves <DSEAGRAV@toad.xkl.com>
From: Paul Apprich <psapp@terra.cnct.com>
List: port-vax
Date: 02/16/1998 13:28:37
On Mon, 16 Feb 1998, Daniel A. Seagraves wrote:
> I've run through all 4 RD-series disks, all of them are dead. Various
> failures, none normal. (1 bad sectors, 2 refuse to acknowledge the controller)
> So, I have 2 good 200-meg SCSI devices. Can I just hang them off the SCSI
> port in the back? Then I could have an RX33 and a 200 meg SCSI hdd, all
> portable, all VAX! That would rule...
> A portable VAX... I'd just tape my TRS-80 mod 100 to the top as a console term,
> supply batteries, and we're off! Of course, I'd still have to find 120v
> worth of batteries to run the VAX mobile... well, I wouldn't be taking it
> anywhere which doesn't have 120vAC...
> -------
>
how about a 1 kW inverter in your automobile w/ a Leece-Neville 145 amp
police/ambulance alternator kit? :)
q: What does 140 mph @ 3 vup's ?
a: VAX operated 351W in a Ford Wagon!
My idea of an aggressive motoring hacker: Cut me off and I'll trash your
credit record at the next keystroke!
P.S.A
P.S. VAX video matrix address starts @ 0x38000000 simple progressive left
to right, top to bottom.