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On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 5:33:28 PM UTC-7, Ken Van Mersbergen wrote:
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> If you have a working setup of a VAX and a working RM05 drive
we would love to hear from you.
> I am located in Glenview, Illinois
Until a few years ago, the best place to find a running VAX was the Living
Computer Museum in Seattle. (That is, a non-micro VAX.)
The museum is still there, but has been closed since early 2000.
I believe the VAX runs on emulated disk, though.
They do have VAX disk drives, but I don`t remember RM05 being one of them.
Keeping old disk drives running is much harder than old CPUs.
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