I was wondering along those lines myself earlier this morning... I am thinking, regardless of how many may have originally been produced, I bet if you gathered up all the VAXen in the hands of collectors now; big and small; bussed and bus-less, I bet you'd end up with only a few hundred machines, tops, including those of us with multiples :O I'm curious exactly how accurate that perception is... maybe I'm way off? The more the merrier as far as I'm concerned :O
Best, Sean On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 5:45 PM, Alan Perry <ape...@snowmoose.com> wrote: > > How many microvaxen were made? I think that would be a lot more work, > wouldn't it? > > alan > > > On 7/6/15 11:52 PM, couryho...@aol.com wrote: > >> will this include micro vax also? Ed# >> In a message dated 7/6/2015 8:03:25 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, >> ape...@snowmoose.com writes: >> >> Is there any interest in starting a VAX-11/750 registry? I wouldn't >> mind knowing who else out there has one and where they are now. If you >> are interested, send me e-mail (vax11-...@snowmoose.com). >> >> alan >> >> On 7/4/15 1:40 PM, Toby Thain wrote: >> >>> On 2015-07-04 4:35 PM, Mattis Lind wrote: >>> >>>> Well. Despite all recent VAX-11/750 bashing it actually booted both >>>> VMS 6.1 >>>> and Ultrix-32 4.0 today. ... >>>> >>>> BTW. The CPU of the 11/750 is contained on five extended HEX boards, >>>> (L0002, L0003, L0004, L0008, L0011/L0016/L0022). Then there is the >>>> optional >>>> RMD (L0006) module and possible MBA and extra unibus adapters. >>>> >>>> I used a SCSI2SD card connected to a Emulex UC17 board. >>>> >>>> A booting 750: >>>> ... >>>> >>>> ULTRIX V4.0 (Rev. 161) (vax) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> login: root >>>> >>>> Password: >>>> >>>> >>> As a fellow 11/750 owner (sadly, not yet restored), I salute you! >>> >>> --Toby >>> >>> >> >> >> >