Rod Smallwood via cctalk wrote:
> Hi All
>
> With the upcoming demise of VMS/VAX I thought I might give NetBSD/vax a try.
>
> Downloading a bootable image and burning it onto a CD was not a problem.
>
> On the 3100 with attached RRD42 and SCSI drive RZ26l the CD duly booted
> ito the NetBSD in
I was able to MOP boot my VS3100 and 4000 with NetBSD-8.0 and do an
install. MOP boot host was a NetBSD install on x86 VM -- I usually use an
OpenBSD system for MOP booting, but apparently the MOP boot format has
changed slightly in recent releases (I forget which has changed their
format). I've he
Yes very common with Dram arrays.
Similar to write enable on Chipselect for Sram arrays.
Allison
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 4:20 PM Chris Zach via cctalk
wrote:
> Noel, you're incredible! Thanks for fuzzing this out, I've been working
> on chiming clocks as of late and put this board on the back
Dennis,
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 11:36:44AM -0400, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote:
> There's a fair amount of material that we don't have packaged up for
> download yet, including one or two versions of INFORMATION, some text
> games, and most of a PULSE library from the Rev 17? era. The Georgia
I realize I told a lie the other day. INFORMATION is actually installed
on the rev21 public emulator, and the samples. A few manuals are
online. I feel like I've seen one or two more that I can't find just
now. I haven't gotten these integrated into sysovl.info yet:
http://yagi.h-net.org/prime
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 2:12 PM Noel Chiappa via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> the MSV11-Q
> sends a 'write' signal to _all_ the banks, and selects the one to
> _actually_
> use by use of the RAS signal.
>
[...]
> Has anyone else seen this trick used anywhere else?
>
Yes, that's very