[1] https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E37838_01/html/E60973/glmru.html
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m.
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-list.
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f the definitions used (eg v_Keybuf) suggest that
the code dates from around the time period of the Sun-1 (as Tomasz Rola
suggested).
Perhaps someone on the TUHS list[1] can shed more light on it?
[1] https://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/tuhs
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plex GXpro that was my home firewall for a while and a quad
Pentium Pro IBM Netfinity 8651. It was loud, but a lovely machine.
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x27;t want it.
Ah, in 2014 the VAX port was still very much active.
When I asked for the machine back in 2016, they had lost it. :-(
:( That sucks - the 4000/60 is a nice machine. I'd love one - my only VAX
is a 3100/M30.
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ir of EV4 CPUs, 512MiB RAM and half a dozen
2GiB SCSI drives. It had the pedestal chassis.
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that happened as
NetBSD's VAX support isn't in a great state these days.
[1] https://www.openbsd.org/vax.html
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mailman/listinfo/info-vax_info-vax.com
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an interesting piece of
history. Price is $199 BIN.
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