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Subject: Re: Dead MicroVAX II :(
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On 25 May, David O'Brien wrote:

> On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 08:33:51AM +1000, Warren Toomey wrote:
>> In article by Mike W.:
>> > I have a digital microvax II in a 'world case'. I was wondering how to
>> > hook it up and make it fly. I was told that it runs the Micro VMS OS,
> 
> The port-vax@netbsd.org list is full of very VAX clueful people.
Yes. port-vax is the right audience. (I am part of it. ;-)  )

There is an excellent site with information about VAX hardware. 
http://www.vaxarchive.org/hw/index.html
mirror at
http://vaxarchive.sevensages.org/hw/index.html

There you can find a link to the KA630/MicroVAX II page
http://www.telnet.hu/hamster/dr/ka630.html
This will answer most of your questions. 

If you want a modern Unix OS look at www.netbsd.org.
Or look at http://minnie.cs.adfa.edu.au/Quasijarus/ (Hi Michael :-) )
-- 



tschüß,
         Jochen

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