[pups] Any comments on this (was Re: Suitable PDP11s, in the UK)

robinb at ruffnready.co.uk robinb at ruffnready.co.uk
Wed Nov 14 01:28:05 AEST 2007


Hi,
If you can get a big enough disc to load BSD2.11 then the networking will work fine.  You will be able to get resolve to work but the nameserver is too much and you'll need to point to something else for that.

I used to run my pdp in a network of freebsd and windows PCs quite happily.

Robin

fragula at hyperdark.org wrote:
> robinb at ruffnready.co.uk wrote:
> 
> >Hi Tim,
> >It's probably got an RD53 in it.  An RD52 would be right for a box starting out as a 23 but I wouldn't have thought that you could get a workable unix on the system with only a 52.  The problem is that 53s are not the most reliable of hard discs.
> >
> >I haven't forgotten you, I still need to go to the second lockup to find out what I've got stashed.
> >
> >  
> >
> Mmmm.. I must get around to doing something with my RD51/RX50AA and *no
> ethernetted MicroPDP11/23. It's got MicroRSX on at the mo and, apart
> from an occasionally RAM fault that seems to float around occastionally,
> its in perfect nick. (its only been doing heat and blow-dry duties in my
> bedroom for the last 14 years;-)
> 
> I suppose I'll have to upgrade the hard disk somehow.. Got a known-good
> ST-225 with a 512B/Sector LL format kicking around. (oh.. i have a great
> attic.. :-) though I expect I'll have to reformat and DECcify them
> somehow.. <sigh>
> 
> The silver lining there being that I can put the MicroRSX RD51 in "a
> safe place" for posterity.. no other reason really. I'm kinda reluctant
> to erase it.
> 
> Then it's finding what ethernet will fitt the bill w. BSD and the
> u11/23. NDG without networking.
> 
> Ohh.. And I have to find a way to interface an ex-Vax TK-50 with the
> Micro 11/23 too.
> 
> Helpfull post, or amusing yarns, welcome.
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> M.
> 
> 
> 
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