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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Zane Healy schreef op 15-2-2016 om
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<div>It looks like a good replacement for my VAXstation 3100, but
not such a great one for the VAXstation 4000/60. OTOH, the
reduced power, size, and noise make this an attractive idea.
I’ve been meaning to try the original for emulating a PDP-10
and PDP-11 for a couple years, just never have the spare time. </div>
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<div>Any issues with LAT? With something like this, I’d just as
soon use my DECserver 90 TL and a VT420. :-) I’ve never
actually gotten VAX/VMS fully running on SIMH. I think I tried
it out as far as starting an install on my Mac a few years ago.</div>
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As long as you stick to a wired connection on the Pi, the
non-routable protocols like LAT and SCS pose no threat to the
solution.<br>
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If you're so inclined, you might open up the VT420 casing and see
whether there is room to place the Raspberry inside. There sould me
plenty of %V power points to feed the Pi. Then all you need is a
serial connector on the Pi to operate it from the VT420.<br>
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/Wilm<br>
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