Ok, got the machine powered up and the welcome file says “welcome to thermco tmx 10000 system”. From google that looks to be related to furnace systems.
On Sun, Dec 7, 2025 at 17:24 Wayne S <[email protected]> wrote: > Anything interesting software on the system? > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Dec 7, 2025, at 14:20, Peter Ekstrom via cctalk < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > Yeah, both ideas are good ideas. I am considering replacing the rz25, or > > adding a ZuluSCSI, that way I could assign one of the devices for > backups. > > For now, I am just trying to preserve what's on the disk now. I want to > do > > a fresh install once the CDROM arrives. It is an interesting exercise to > me. > > Right now that RZ25 is running nicely without much noise so no rush I > don't > > think, but still. > > > > - Peter > > > >> On Sun, Dec 7, 2025 at 5:00 PM Hans-Ulrich Hölscher via cctalk < > >> [email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> ... and the resulting backup will be much more reliable than the one > >> written by an old tape drive (which model, by the way?) on a possibly > old > >> tape, if that ever succeeds. > >> I made especially frustration experiences using the once famous TK50 > >> drives, and even (a little) more recent DAT drives tend to fail very > often > >> nowadays. > >> One disadvantage, however, is the necessary struggle with licensing, > >> although that can be managed with a little help. > >> Another option is a backup over network WITHOUT using an operating > system > >> running on the system to be saved. Unfortunately it has up to now been > >> tested on MicroVAX I and MicroVAX II systems using a DEQNA or DELQA > network > >> adapter only. It uses a simh VAX to send a special machine language > program > >> to the backup target computer, on that the program in turn uses MSCP > >> commands to send a bit-wise disk copy back to the simh VAX. It is new, > it > >> is unconventional, but it has been successfully tested on several > MicroVAX > >> I and MicroVAX II computers. I think it is time to get out one of my > >> VAXstation 3100s (won't make any difference) and test it there. But you > >> will need to be patient – other projects have priority for the time > being. > >> To be honest - I expect the program will need adaptation to the newer > >> hardware, especially the network adapter - MSCP hasn't changed I think. > >> > >> Am So., 7. Dez. 2025 um 22:27 Uhr schrieb Antonio Carlini via cctalk < > >> [email protected]>: > >> > >>> On 07/12/2025 20:27, Peter Ekstrom via cctalk wrote: > >>>> I managed to reset the system password so now I can login as well. It > >>> runs > >>>> pretty well. > >>>> I tried to make a tape backup of what's on the disk but it seems all > my > >>>> tapes dirty-up > >>>> the head of the tape drive. Anyone know of a way to clean an actual > >> tape? > >>>> Pull all the > >>>> tape out and wipe it with a dry cloth? > >>> > >>> One option would be to create a SIMH VMS host, configure it to be in a > >>> cluster, configure your real HW uV3100 to be a satellite node (booting > >>> off a root on the SIMH host system disk), boot the uV3100 into the > >>> cluster, mount the uV3100 disk and back it up with BACKUP. > >>> > >>> That might be easier and quicker than cleaning a tape. > >>> > >>> > >>> Antonio > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Antonio Carlini > >>> [email protected] > >>> > >>> > >> >
