[rescue] Rescued: Vaxstation 3100

William S. wilby98 at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 2 00:21:27 CST 2002


On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 03:16:55PM +1300, Kenneth Dunn wrote:
> I just rescued a VAXStation 3100, (model: VS42A-BW). Some one in NZ
> posted on nz.comp that they had a Vax in my area free for removal, I was
> fortunate enough to have checked the newsgroup just a few minutes after
> the messages posting. 
> 
> It has 16MB RAM, SCSI and floppy interfaces, but missing brackets
> to mount harddrives. I'm going to put a bubble bag in the case and
> rest the hard drive on that and tape the hell out of everything (must
> be my Maori side showing). Any better ideas for a quick fix ? The 
> floppy drive looks poked.

Could this create a cooling problem or be a possible
fire hazard? When things get hot inside I would worry
about those issues.
> 
> Found out that there is a serial console/monitor-VT keyboard 
> console selector when reading up on it at Vaxarchives, but I
> had to drill a hole to get access to the dip switch from outside
> the case.

I don't understand why you would drill a hole in the case.
Why not open the case and set the switches the way you want
to and then close it. How often would you need to have access
to that feature? I try to avoid altering the appearance as much
as possible of any device I have.
> 
> I downloaded NetBSD for Vax last night, which took a while on a 
> 56K modem. Am just reading documentation on how to do a netboot
> install from a Linux box. 
> 

-- 
Bill
Amsterdam, NL



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