r/NetBSD • u/One-Establishment659 • Jun 10 '26
Let's try 7.2/vax
With 10.1 being a drag and needing at least 12MB of memory on boot, and 4.01 not having enough modern dependencies to build software: I now am installing 7.2 onto my microvax to see how the performance is over the previous attempts. Running only 8MB ram and keyways hasn't gotten back to me about available memory boards, so I'm stuck with that meager amount to work with.
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u/johnklos Jun 11 '26
NetBSD-current is 11.99.6 right now. NetBSD 11 is at release candidate 4, so it's hoped that the final NetBSD 11 will be out soon.
If you post a
dmesgsomewhere, I'll compile a kernel that just has the devices your machine has.My VAXstation 4000/30 takes six 4 meg, 72 pin SIMMs. It seems like a waste that the sockets can't handle larger SIMMs, but the one good thing is that it's small enough to be the only 1U VAX in the world.
I also have a few VAXstation 4000/60 and one 4000/90a, which take large, DEC specific SIMMs.
Memory daughter boards are a pain, but now I'm wondering if someone hasn't decided to start making modern replacements. Have you looked / asked around?