> >Memory says: it was MICROVAX/RT and the cpu had a reduced instruction > >set and was used with ELN/PASCAL. IT was a reduced capability machine. > > You¹re thinking of the rtVAX, which was a different product; the rtVAX > 1000 was a MicroVAX II, but without memory managent. It could not run VMS > for that reason, but ran VAX/ELN. The removal of memory management made > the system more deterministic for real-time purposes. >
I have an rtVAX 1000. For a while the PSU was broken, but I eventually fixed it and it works. It is sitting right next to me now, although I have not switched it on in a while. I played with getting my user mode DECnet router ported to it, but I paused when I was unable to get the same code to work on the SIMH rtVAX. I will get back to that someday. Regards Rob