1 INFO-VAX	Sun, 17 Mar 2002	Volume 2002 : Issue 150       Contents: ADA95 for ia64/OpenVMS Re: Andrew's back !  Re: Andrew's back ! A Does CSWS/Apache support script execution under another username? E Re: Does CSWS/Apache support script execution under another username? E Re: Does CSWS/Apache support script execution under another username?  Re: Getting info on voting day' Re: HP Unix servers plunge below $1,000 G Re: HP's viewpoint on Linux, was: Re: Sun eating major helping of Linux 0 Re: Importing mail from Lotus Notes to VMS Mail?0 Re: Importing mail from Lotus Notes to VMS Mail?$ OpenVMS 6.2-1h3 on  Alpha 2100 crash( Re: OpenVMS 6.2-1h3 on  Alpha 2100 crash0 Re: OT: AOL "whiners" for suing MS over Netscape Talk about downtime....  Re: Timing of vote Re: VS 4000/90 Question * Re: Who's got a working 11/750 in Germany?* Re: Who's got a working 11/750 in Germany? Re: WWW.DIGITAL-EQUIPMENT.COM   F ----------------------------------------------------------------------  % Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 19:04:40 +0100 4 From: Martin Heller <martin.heller@whoa.mheller.org> Subject: ADA95 for ia64/OpenVMS / Message-ID: <3C94DAB8.6040203@whoa.mheller.org>   < Perhaps of some interest (copied from the gcc mailing list):  H "I wanted to let people on this list know that Ada Core Technologies hasI   signed a contract with Compaq to implement GNAT on OpenVMS for ia64. We H   already have three ia64 machines in house, and are busy working on theD   initial step of bootstrapping the current version of GNAT on ia64.     Robert Dewar"    ------------------------------  % Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 07:19:03 +0100 ( From: Paul Sture <paul.sture@bluewin.ch> Subject: Re: Andrew's back !) Message-ID: <3C943557.4090401@bluewin.ch>    David J. Dachtera wrote:    > There goes the neighborhood... >  > H Ah yes. But this time around we've got Google to record his posts... ;-)     __
 Paul Sture Switzerland    ------------------------------    Date: 17 Mar 2002 03:13:46 -0600+ From: young_r@encompasserve.org (Rob Young)  Subject: Re: Andrew's back !3 Message-ID: <MGBBZHJYiP42@eisner.encompasserve.org>   T In article <3C943557.4090401@bluewin.ch>, Paul Sture <paul.sture@bluewin.ch> writes: > David J. Dachtera wrote: > ! >> There goes the neighborhood...  >>   >>  J > Ah yes. But this time around we've got Google to record his posts... ;-) >   B 	What do you mean?  We've always had Deja and now Google.  It just; 	took Google a while to load the Deja archives to show when < 	("back in the day") Andrew officially worked for marketing:  [ http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=30ED6574.43F3%40uk.sun.com&oe=ISO-8859-1&output=gplain   G From: Andrew Harrison - Sun UK - Product marketing <andrewh@uk.sun.com>  Subject: Re: Windows 95  Date: 1996/01/05   				Rob    ------------------------------  # Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 07:19:01 GMT L From: winston@SSRL.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU ("Alan Winston - SSRL Admin Cmptg Mgr")J Subject: Does CSWS/Apache support script execution under another username?8 Message-ID: <00A0B0C9.6B8C9DCC@SSRL04.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU>   VMS 7.2-2 (various Alphas) CSWS/Apache 1.2   N Does CSWS support scripting in some other persona than the username the server runs under?   M As far as I can tell, it doesn't, but I'd be happy to be corrected.  (I don't 4 know whether Apache does it on Unix systems either.)  N WASD has built-in support for running scripts as the user in whose directoriesM they reside, or as the SYSUAF-authenticated user, or as a sandboxed alternate N user which can do minimal damage.  OSU has latent support (you need to compileO the userscript program and copy the WWWEXEC.COM to each user you want to script L as) for scripting as particular users.  Both use the Persona services to set) identity to that of the user in question.   F If CSWS does support it, how does it work and how do you configure it?   Thanks,    -- Alan       O =============================================================================== 0  Alan Winston --- WINSTON@SSRL.SLAC.STANFORD.EDUM  Disclaimer: I speak only for myself, not SLAC or SSRL   Phone:  650/926-3056 M  Physical mail to: SSRL -- SLAC BIN 69, PO BOX 4349, STANFORD, CA  94309-0210 O ===============================================================================    ------------------------------    Date: 17 Mar 2002 07:14:52 -0600- From: Kilgallen@SpamCop.net (Larry Kilgallen) N Subject: Re: Does CSWS/Apache support script execution under another username?3 Message-ID: <dtqOJCp4Q31m@eisner.encompasserve.org>    In article <00A0B0C9.6B8C9DCC@SSRL04.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU>, winston@SSRL.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU ("Alan Winston - SSRL Admin Cmptg Mgr") writes:  > VMS 7.2-2 (various Alphas) > CSWS/Apache 1.2  > P > Does CSWS support scripting in some other persona than the username the server
 > runs under?   D I was under the impression (perhaps only on V 7.3) that CSWS allowed4 for a web user to "log in" using their VMS password.  H > If CSWS does support it, how does it work and how do you configure it?  J I thought there was a name something like MOD_AUTH_VMS or MOD_AUTH_SYSUAF,H but since I have never run CSWS anything I say should be taken only with a grain of documentation.    ------------------------------  # Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 15:29:43 GMT L From: winston@SSRL.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU ("Alan Winston - SSRL Admin Cmptg Mgr")N Subject: Re: Does CSWS/Apache support script execution under another username?8 Message-ID: <00A0B10D.F886401D@SSRL04.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU>  c In article <dtqOJCp4Q31m@eisner.encompasserve.org>, Kilgallen@SpamCop.net (Larry Kilgallen) writes:  >In article <00A0B0C9.6B8C9DCC@SSRL04.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU>, winston@SSRL.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU ("Alan Winston - SSRL Admin Cmptg Mgr") writes: >> VMS 7.2-2 (various Alphas)  >> CSWS/Apache 1.2 >>  Q >> Does CSWS support scripting in some other persona than the username the server  >> runs under? > E >I was under the impression (perhaps only on V 7.3) that CSWS allowed 5 >for a web user to "log in" using their VMS password.   K Not as far as I can tell.  It allows for authentication based on the SYSUAF M username password with MOD_AUTH_OPENVMS, but that authentication is then used C for access controls under the account Apache runs under (by default K Apache$WWW).  This doesn't get you automatic access to files you own - it's O just another means of authentication more or less on a par with the Apache-only  password files.    > I >> If CSWS does support it, how does it work and how do you configure it?  > K >I thought there was a name something like MOD_AUTH_VMS or MOD_AUTH_SYSUAF, I >but since I have never run CSWS anything I say should be taken only with  >a grain of documentation.  $ Indeed.  But a nice thought, anyway.   -- Alan     O =============================================================================== 0  Alan Winston --- WINSTON@SSRL.SLAC.STANFORD.EDUM  Disclaimer: I speak only for myself, not SLAC or SSRL   Phone:  650/926-3056 M  Physical mail to: SSRL -- SLAC BIN 69, PO BOX 4349, STANFORD, CA  94309-0210 O ===============================================================================    ------------------------------  # Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 14:19:28 GMT 4 From: "Terry C. Shannon" <terryshannon@mediaone.net>' Subject: Re: Getting info on voting day + Message-ID: <QB1l8.59558$q2.6310@sccrnsc01>   : "JF Mezei" <jfmezei.spamnot@videotron.ca> wrote in message& news:3C9438A9.5E835E9A@videotron.ca...E > What will be the best medium to watch for information on the voting 	 results ?   H Good question. I'm sure that CNET, Bloomberg, and all the Usual SuspectsL will have info online. The Wall Street Journal and the Houston Chronicle areJ very likely to have a presence at the CPQ meeting in Houston. (And ShannonE Knows Compaq will go into Urban Cowboy mode for the Houston goat-, er  proxy-rodeo as well).   B CNBC and its ilk are likely to have some form of coverage as well.  L Bear in mind that if the HWP election is close, the results may not be knownL for days, if not weeks. Not only will the proxy solicitors have to count allL the ballots, they'll have to eliminate duplicate ballots and ensure that theC LAST ballot each shareholder sends in is the ballot that's counted.   C Remember the Dade County (Florida) Debacle at the conclusion of the G Bush/Algore election? This could be a case of "deja vu all over again."    ------------------------------  # Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 14:12:54 GMT 4 From: "Terry C. Shannon" <terryshannon@mediaone.net>0 Subject: Re: HP Unix servers plunge below $1,000- Message-ID: <Gv1l8.56203$af7.41589@rwcrnsc53>   4 "David Mathog" <mathog@caltech.edu> wrote in message$ news:3C87B460.C26B56A@caltech.edu...B > HP has followed Sun into the "affordable" end of the Unix market > with sub $1000 models.  See: > . >   http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1103-853856.html >  > for more specs see:  >  > L http://www.hp.com/products1/servers/rackoptimized/rp2400/specifications.html > E > Well, maybe if HP does succeed in buying the Q and doesn't wipe out J > VMS after all we can maybe look  forward to a low cost VMS entry system?C > I'm not holding my breath though - way too many maybe's and if's.   I Holding one's breath is more likely to produce cyanosis than an el cheapo L VMS machine, at least in the short term. In the long term, this is likely toL change: Mark Gorham says that low-cost VMS entry systems will become reality/ once low-cost IPF platforms make this possible.   ! Too little, too late? You decide!    cheers,    terry s    ------------------------------  % Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 01:51:58 -0500 5 From: "Fred Kleinsorge" <kleinsorge@star.zko.dec.com> P Subject: Re: HP's viewpoint on Linux, was: Re: Sun eating major helping of Linux3 Message-ID: <vy5l8.1067$fL6.23325@news.cpqcorp.net>   5 "Bill Todd" <billtodd@metrocast.net> wrote in message 8 news:MBwk8.5773$dh.226701@bin2.nnrp.aus1.giganews.com... > B > "Fred Kleinsorge" <kleinsorge@star.zko.dec.com> wrote in message/ > news:i8pk8.1025$fL6.22853@news.cpqcorp.net... A > > JF Mezei wrote in message <3C917993.F2D61F87@videotron.ca>...  >  > ...  > L > > >Failure implies an attempt at something. Alpha didn't fail since it was > not & > > >allowed to enter the competition. > > H > > Horse crap.  What data do you have that indicates that DEC or Compaq > didn'tJ > > want Alpha to succeed?  Just navel gazing pundits trying to figure out why  > > Alpha never got traction.  > H > My, Fred, you're not only being unpleasant but positively incompetent. > Perhaps you need a rest. >    Bite me Bill.  ;-)  D > Is your memory really so short that you've forgotten the concerted attemptsD > DEC made to migrate VMS (hence, Alpha) customers to NT back in theJ > 'affinity' days?  Would you like people to restate their experience with the K > DEC sales force in this area?  Or perhaps you've never looked at relative L > advertising expenditures (in absolute numbers, let alone when adjusted forC > relative profitability) for Alpha vs. Wintel platforms by Compaq.  >   F Don't confuse VMS with Alpha.  They wanted Alpha to succeed.  There is littleG doubt that in the BP days the plan was that VMS customers would move to D Windows -- on Alpha.  You can argue that the people to designed that strategyJ were wrong, but you can't argue that their agenda was to kill, cripple, orI limit Alpha - they just believed that *VMS* wasn't the way to sell Alpha.    ------------------------------  % Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 08:26:44 +0100 ( From: Paul Sture <paul.sture@bluewin.ch>9 Subject: Re: Importing mail from Lotus Notes to VMS Mail? ) Message-ID: <3C944534.2030209@bluewin.ch>    JF Mezei wrote:    > Paul Sture wrote:  > G >>I have looked at DELIVER from the Freeware CDs, but the documentation G >>states "DELIVER  changes  the  "From:"  address  of  any  message  it ? >>delivers  or  forwards  to  the  address  of the owner of the I >>MAIL.DELIVERY file.", which I don't really want; I'd prefer to keep the  >>original "From:" address.  >> > J > 1- You may prefer to work with the FROM (and parse the TOs:) to make the' > message replyable if that is desired.  > L > 2- Years ago, I recall having a command procedure that used decnet to sendN > email with the MAIL11 protocol and it had the interesting capability to fakeP > the TO:. I really don't recall its name. However, with that, you would be able' > to provide the right "FROM" adresses.  > J > 3- If you use the foreign mail protocol, you shoudl be able to provide aI > replyiable email address, as do most foreign mail gateways for VMSmail.  > T > example program at: http://www.hhs.dk/anonymous/pub/vms/collection/foreignmail.zip >  > (if it is still there).  >   C Yes, it's still there thanks. But before I look at it, a sunny day  7 outside beckons... Printemps est arrive, finalement:-)  __
 Paul Sture Switzerland    ------------------------------  % Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 08:21:02 +0100 ( From: Paul Sture <paul.sture@bluewin.ch>9 Subject: Re: Importing mail from Lotus Notes to VMS Mail? ' Message-ID: <3C9443DE.10005@bluewin.ch>   * Alan Winston - SSRL Admin Cmptg Mgr wrote:  V > In article <3C930194.4030603@bluewin.ch>, Paul Sture <paul.sture@bluewin.ch> writes: > @ >>Exporting that information to text files is easy. Now for the K >>interesting bit - how to import it into VMS MAIL? Or other VMS solution,   >>if applicable. >> >  > Actually, not that hard. > I > VMS Mail can still process sequential (unindexed) text mail files, like P > we used to have in VMS versions prior to version 4.  If you want to experimentP > before writing any code, you can go to your current VMS MAIL, select a folder,	 > and do   >  > MAIL> EXTRACT/ALL filespec > I > What ends up in filename is all your mail messages, each separated by a  > formfeed.  >  > Now  >  > MAIL> SET FILE filespec  > B > and notice that you can read individual messages, do a DIR, etc. > O > You can import individual mail messages or the whole thing from this filespec + > back into your regular indexed mail file:  > $ > MAIL> FILE/ALL NEWFOLDER  MAIL.MAI > O > and mail will crank along, possibly taking a  while, but end up filing it all + > into NEWFOLDER in your regular mail file.  > I > (One excessively cool thing is that you can actually file mail messages H > directly into mail files on another system you can reach via DECnet or1 > DECnet-over-IP; replace MAIL.MAI, above, with   O > node"username password"::[homedirectory.mail]MAIL.MAI  (modulo proxies, etc).  > O > So you've just got to export your Lotus Notes message into a file - well, one H > file per folder - that looks like the EXTRACT/ALL file and you're set. >  Many thanks. A way cool answer. As it happens, Lotus Notes export defaults to a form feed between messages, so it's probably a simple matter of massaging the headers.    C It looks like my team owes you a rather fine lunch should you find  ( yourself in the proximity of Zuerich :-)   __
 Paul Sture Switzerland ( God is real; unless declared as integer.   ------------------------------    Date: 17 Mar 2002 00:42:13 -0800 From: madq@263.net (madq) - Subject: OpenVMS 6.2-1h3 on  Alpha 2100 crash = Message-ID: <3c7e117f.0203170042.49afe7ec@posting.google.com>    Hello,  2 Our Alpha 2100 running OpenVMS 6.2-1h3 crash. :( .   Some crashdump information: ? Bugcheck Type:   MACHINECHK, Machine check while in kernel mode # Node:            Alpha3(standalone) ' CPU Type:        AlphaServer 2100 4/275  VMS Version:     V6.2-1H3    Machine Check Information:! Machine Check Ident      0000008A   5 Machine Check Error Summary(MCES)   00000000 00000008    Bugcheck Stack:      ...    EXE$GEN_BUGCHK   ... "   EXE$SYSTEM_CORRECTED_ERROR+00090   ... "   SYS$CPU_ROUTINES_0902_NPRO+0AB10    $ i am puzzled what cause the crash . K Does the "System Corrected error interrupt" (SCB vecter 620)lead the crash?    ; If it does, what cause "System Corrected error interrupt" ?    how can we solve this problem ?         thanks,     madq   ------------------------------  % Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 17:44:59 +0000 & From: Alan  Greig <a.greig@virgin.net>1 Subject: Re: OpenVMS 6.2-1h3 on  Alpha 2100 crash 8 Message-ID: <iel99u0g3mh1bp6utsfuibh0v8o78iaq3o@4ax.com>  9 On 17 Mar 2002 00:42:13 -0800, madq@263.net (madq) wrote:    >Hello,  > 3 >Our Alpha 2100 running OpenVMS 6.2-1h3 crash. :( .	 >u >Some crashdump information:@ >Bugcheck Type:   MACHINECHK, Machine check while in kernel mode$ >Node:            Alpha3(standalone)( >CPU Type:        AlphaServer 2100 4/275 >VMS Version:     V6.2-1H3  ( This tends to indicate a hardware fault.  % >i am puzzled what cause the crash . oL >Does the "System Corrected error interrupt" (SCB vecter 620)lead the crash? > < >If it does, what cause "System Corrected error interrupt" ? >i  >how can we solve this problem ?  D Call field service! Also worth checking your firmware is up to date,   >e >  >thanks, >  n >madq-   ------------------------------  % Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 08:02:11 +0100 ( From: Paul Sture <paul.sture@bluewin.ch>9 Subject: Re: OT: AOL "whiners" for suing MS over Netscape0) Message-ID: <3C943F73.6070603@bluewin.ch>i   Wayne Sewell wrote:o  y > In article <01KFE6G4CS6K8ZOX9C@sysdev.deutsche-boerse.com>, Phillip Helbig <HELBPHI@sysdev.deutsche-boerse.com> writes:- >  >  > K >>I think one could criticise Microsoft for introducing hidden features in wJ >>IE which makes Netscape run slower (I think this actually happened), as K >>well as for a web server which outputs a false message ("your browser is lB >>not good enough") if it is not IE (again, I think this actually  >>happened). >> >  > J > Then there was the stuff that came out in the trial, mention of the codeK > intended to make customers think DRDOS (competitor to MSDOS, from Digital L > Research, I believe) wasn't working properly.  When Microsoft applicationsK > determined they were running under DRDOS, they would deliberately fail in N > weird, non-obvious ways.  Which of course made the customer think that DRDOSP > was unstable, when in fact it was far superior to MSDOS (what software *isn't* > superior to billyware?). >  >  >  Um, yes. I bought a 40GB Maxtor disk last year which came with a DR-DOS floppy to configure the thing. When I tried using NT to do a backup of the floppy, it simply stated "Unable to copy disk". Linux displayed no such problem.'     __
 Paul Sture (operating a Windows-free zone)r Switzerlandn   ------------------------------  % Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 04:32:30 -0500w- From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@videotron.ca>e  Subject: Talk about downtime...., Message-ID: <3C9462AB.569C995A@videotron.ca>   ## Dear Yahoo! Groups Members,   L        As noted on our web site earlier this week, the Yahoo! Groups serviceN will be down for scheduled maintenance Friday  March 15 9:00 PM PST (GMT-8) asK we move our servers to a new facility. We expect the service to be restored3* late Saturday or early AM Sunday March 17.  N        During this time the web site will be unavailable and email will not beK delivered. (Some users may experience email non-delivery notices, but email-M will be delivered once service has resumed.) Please note: Once the service isAN back up,  there will be email delays due to backlog. We expect these delays toN last no longer than 1 day. Please do not resend email to your group as it will only add to delays.R  3  We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.  ##  G It is now about 04:30 EST on sunday and they are still down. Since theyrL prominently put up the "Powered by Compaq" logo, the recent outages of YahooN are worse publicity than the outages of Ebay back in its early days since Ebay5 didn't prominently display the "Powered by Sun" logo.n  J If they are truly just moving servers from one building to the next, you'dM think that Compaq would have provided a "DECmove" type of service to move the  service transparently.  N If they have a gazillion PCs to move, couldn't they move a few to the new siteM at a time and bridge the ethernet between the two sites, providing a seamlessn move ? (or some other method).  K I am curious as to what sort of infrastructure they have that would require?L such a lengthy downtime. Or are they truly staffed by microsoft weenies that; have never had experience in serious systems and planning ?@   ------------------------------   Date: 17 Mar 2002 13:30:03 GMT) From: leslie@clio.rice.edu (Jerry Leslie)a Subject: Re: Timing of vote9' Message-ID: <a725or$qhf$1@joe.rice.edu>   " John Smith (a@nonymous.com) wrote:K : Saw this on Reuters, or someplace like that yesterday (sorry I don't have M : the url handy), that HP estimated the direct costs of the merger will be innF : the vicinity of $1-1.4 billion. This includes termination pay, leaseK : terminations, printing, stationary, signage, vacation buyouts, etc... andeL : probably markdowns on product lines that are declared discontinued, thoughI : the real cost of that will probably be billions more in lost customers.a  >     http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/2756636.htm      Mercury News | 02/27/2002 | 6     HP sees charges up to $1.4 bln after Compaq merger  : That was posted that back on February 28 with the subject:  8     "HP Sees Charges Up To $1.4 bln After Compaq Merger"  4 --Jerry Leslie     (my opinions are strictly my own)  ?  "VMS: Uptime measured with a calendar instead of a stopwatch" A   ------------------------------  % Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 08:16:44 +0100h) From: Bart Zorn <B.Zorn@xs4all.nospam.nl>-  Subject: Re: VS 4000/90 Question/ Message-ID: <3C9442DC.2020207@xs4all.nospam.nl>.   Matt Rife wrote: > All,C >     I have a VAXstation 4000/90 that is configured to halt if thetE > terminal is turned off or disconnected.  I want to stick this thing0H > under my desk (read: no terminal), but can't find any VS4000 docs that@ > explain what command I need to use to change this.  Any ideas? >  > Matt >   D It's not something you can configure, AFAIK, but just the way a VAX B console works. When you switch off or diconnect the terminal, you H generate (most likely) a spike, which is seen by the console as a break % signal, which in turn means halt CPU.r  5 I can thick of two ways to circumvent this situation.   H The best way would be to use a terminal server (a 90M for instance) and G connect both the terminal and the console line to it. Define a service  G on the terminal server which allows you to connect the terminal to the iF console. As long as you don't power the terminal server down, the VAX ; won't notice any changes in the state of the real terminal.t  I A second approach would be to disable the serial console by flipping the  G    S3 switch behind the little front door, followed by a power cylcle. SF If you use the VAXstation as a workstation, your workstation keyboard H and monitor will be the console, and the only way to halt the CPU is to C use the halt button. The terminal can be used as usual (it will be y TTA0:), but not as a console.o   HTH,  	 Bart Zornn   ------------------------------    Date: 17 Mar 2002 04:44:27 -0800! From: hemanir@yahoo.com (Anamika)=3 Subject: Re: Who's got a working 11/750 in Germany?N= Message-ID: <5130f039.0203170444.1066e756@posting.google.com>L  I Try these guys in Munich. http://vax6k.openecs.org. They have a VAX 6000.,   -A  Z "Hans Vlems" <hvlems@iae.nl> wrote in message news:<nUpk8.248$Bb3.1598@typhoon.bart.nl>...J > So actually you're asking for a any VAX 11/7xx or VAX86x0 with a massbus > controller, aren't you?nI > A working 11/750 is a rare beast these days but a massbus controller is  > somethingQM > else again. IIRC more sold with the high end 11/7xx systems (OK the 8600 ist > an 11/790) > than with 11/750's.v >  > Hans > ? > Jan C. Vorbrggen <jvorbrueggen@mediasec.de> wrote in messaget' > news:3C90D5A4.D553923F@mediasec.de...rH > > A potential customer has RM03 and some CDC disk packs and the proper >  drives -eJ > > but connected to a dead 750. He wants to read the packs...so he either >  needsI > > somebody with 750 parts to share to get his machine working again, or  >  somebodyoE > > who has got a working system that can read his packs. Any offers?h > >o9 > > I suggest e-mail for reply: jvorbrueggen@mediasec.de.P > >t > > Jano   ------------------------------    Date: 17 Mar 2002 07:16:47 -0600- From: Kilgallen@SpamCop.net (Larry Kilgallen)a3 Subject: Re: Who's got a working 11/750 in Germany?d3 Message-ID: <6w05PMNWzWqn@eisner.encompasserve.org>i  a In article <5130f039.0203170444.1066e756@posting.google.com>, hemanir@yahoo.com (Anamika) writes:hK > Try these guys in Munich. http://vax6k.openecs.org. They have a VAX 6000.  >  > -A > \ > "Hans Vlems" <hvlems@iae.nl> wrote in message news:<nUpk8.248$Bb3.1598@typhoon.bart.nl>...K >> So actually you're asking for a any VAX 11/7xx or VAX86x0 with a massbus- >> controller, aren't you?  ; I did not think VAX 6000 machines ever had Massbus support.a   ------------------------------  % Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 13:27:46 -0500f1 From: "Island (hpaq.net)" <dbturner@islandco.com>m& Subject: Re: WWW.DIGITAL-EQUIPMENT.COM/ Message-ID: <u99o0c7gfm2d8c@news.supernews.com>e   Well  - we charge $130 per simmc  L I guess we're a bit more costly than the chip merchants but we paid $95 each for them  0 They have a 1 Year warranty from us on them too!   David Tm    : David J. Dachtera <djesys.nospam@fsi.net> wrote in message! news:3C93F16E.C67E0A28@fsi.net...n > "Island (hpaq.net)" wrote: > >' > > Well... we stock the memorye > >o > > 72Pin Parity (36Bit) SIMMS > >a( > > 64MB SIMMS are in stock IN THE USA ! >t > ...and the price is ...? >G > -- > David J. DachteraS > dba DJE Systems  > http://www.djesys.com/ > * > Unofficial Affordable OpenVMS Home Page:! > http://www.djesys.com/vms/soho/e   ------------------------------   End of INFO-VAX 2002.150 ************************