(Revised): console for VS3100

2007-12-25 8:48:00

My original query:

> We have an old Vaxstation 3100 that we would like to use as a server. In

> other words we'd like to take off the monitor, mouse, and keyboard, and use

> the serial port as the console. Later processors like the MIPS and Alpha

> have well-defined ways to do this. But I cannot figure out how to get the

> VS3100 to use the serial port as its console. Any help would be

> appreciated.

I received several swift replies. The answer (this from Jan M. Holzer) is:

        a VS3100 can be converted into a server by switching the

        S3 switch 8*)) ... this switch is at the back of your VS3100

        looking at the back it should be a very small whole next to

        the selftest lights .

        After switching the S3 switch you can plug in an external console

        to the printer port (if I remember correctly) and you should

        be all set .

This is the correct solution, but be advised that some Vaxstation 3100's (mine

at least) did NOT have any such switch visible on the back. The switch was

there, but the back plastic cover panel did not have a cutout to make the

switch accessible. I had to remove the back panel by removing the plastic

plate that contains the DEC logo and serial numbers and removing 2 screws, and

then cutting a small hole in the plastic panel to expose S3 (a single switch).

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